by Braeden Coon | Jan 10, 2025 | Uncategorized
Forget glowing in the dark. Let’s talk about growing in the dark. Researchers are looking for ways to tackle food challenges by redefining how plants grow. And it might make you rethink what you learned in your fifth-grade science class. Nocturnal plant development:...
by Braeden Coon | Jan 10, 2025 | Uncategorized
Farmland values are (mostly) goin’ up in the new year. That’s right: despite lower farm net income, commodity markets trending down, higher interest rates, and expensive inputs, land valuesare holding strong and expected to stay high over the next year. Did we...
by Braeden Coon | Jan 10, 2025 | Uncategorized
“Pea-protein strips” don’t quite have the same ring (or appeal) as “plant-based bacon” (if you’re into that). On this episode of “Catfish”: The Food and Drug Administration isurging more specific labels for plant-based alternative...
by Braeden Coon | Jan 7, 2025 | Uncategorized
Mooove over, antibiotics. A recent study from Penn State showed that a concentrated sugar solution could deliver the same infection-fighting powers for treating a common dairy cow infection. Sugar study: Researchers enrolled 77 cows with clinical metritis into the...
by Braeden Coon | Jan 7, 2025 | Uncategorized
You wouldn’t normally find “African Swine Fever” and “some good news” in the same sentence, but we’re here to buck that trend with some good news about ASF detection. Background: ASF is a viral disease affecting domestic and wild pigs. It’s...
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