WESTFIELD, Ind. — AgriGold will bring 15 new corn hybrids with 21 new trait additions on new and proven hybrids as well as 35 new soybean varieties to the market in 2023. Its latest soybean lineup features 14 new XtendFlex® products, 13 new Enlist E3® soybeans and a new conventional line o
Argo Chem Federation of India ACFI’ today launched a mass campaign. It is to aware farmers about optimal use of Pesticides. This will help the farmers to avoid purchase without Bill.
Shri Nitin Gadkari, Union cabinet minister for Transport and Highways launched it. Also, various stakeh
Aerial photo taken on Aug. 1, 2022 shows a DJI agricultural drone spraying pesticides in Roi Et, Thailand. (Xinhua/Wang Teng)
Nikorn Hanrasa, a Thai agricultural drone pilot, uses a Chinese drone to spray pesticide, fertilizer and growth hormone. "Using the drone can make the farmwork e
Food production has risen strongly in recent years.
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February, the prices of agricultural commodities shot up. Wheat gained 59%, sunflower oil rose 30% and maize rose 23%. Both countries are major exporters of these crops, thanks to the belt of highly fertil
Honey bees fly out of the hive each day in search of flowers with nectar and pollen. Once they have loaded up with these delicacies, they head back to the hive to make a deposit and inform other workers where the successful foraging locations are. All of this relies on a bee’s ability to pro
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development said in a statement on Saturday that the Algerian dates exported "have no obstacle in their access to international markets", stressing that the quantities exported were expected to increase.“Following the information relayed recently on social
Farmers across the region have experienced significant losses due to the sky-rocketing grasshopper population.
“The population levels this summer have met the USDA-APHIS projection and, in some areas, have greatly exceeded it. The late snowstorms and cool and wet weather this spring he
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David Passmore saw a yield of well over 13t/ha for the new Group 2 milling wheat Palladium this summer on his Oxfordshire farm, and he believes the variety could have yielded even more with a bit
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