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11/17/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Carbon dioxide isn’t a “pollutant” causing global warming, it’s the elixir of life itself
The next time someone tells you that we all must reduce our “carbon footprint” in order to save the planet from “climate change,” be sure to remind that person that carbon dioxide (CO2) is the elixir of life. Without CO2, all plant life would die – which means all humans and animals would also die. […]
11/16/2022
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By News Editors
Carbon dioxide is the elixir of life, let’s celebrate it not demonise it
“Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are killing our planet. People must reduce their carbon footprint.” Both are popular claims that draw approving nods from some. However, neither is true. CO2 is an elixir of life, supporting plants for hundreds of millions of years and making virtually all life on Earth possible. Plants rely on photosynthesis to produce […]
11/02/2022
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By Belle Carter
Fertilizer shortage incoming: U.S. nitrogen exports jump to record high this past summer, leaving US farmers with reduced supply
The U.S. has exported a record amount of nitrogen this past summer as surging natural gas prices in Europe drove up costs of producing the crop nutrient there. Western sanctions against Russia have made U.S. shipments more competitive. Russia is a major producer of fertilizer and natural gas, which is key in making nitrogen products that boost […]
11/01/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Wheat losses in flood-hit New South Wales exceed $150M
Wheat fields in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) suffered extensive damage amounting to more than $150 million after floods hit the country’s east coast. The New South Wales Farmers Association (NSWFA) has appealed to the federal government in Canberra for flood support payments to be included in the initial budget. Justin Everitt, […]
10/31/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Barges “dead in the water” in drought-stricken Mississippi River; supply chains collapsing
Things are getting worse, not better, for harvest transport across the Mississippi River, the nation’s second-largest waterway. Regional drought conditions have made it impossible, in some spots, for barges carrying the fall harvest of soybeans, corn, and other commodities from farm to market, to pass. In some areas, barges carrying large loads of crops are […]
10/29/2022
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By Cassie B.
Rising U.S. nitrogen exports to Europe create domestic scarcity for American farmers
The sharp increase in U.S. nitrogen exports to address Europe’s fertilizer shortage could have a big impact on American farmers and end up creating a shortage at home, experts are warning. When the surging prices for natural gas in Europe pushed the prices of producing nitrogen for fertilizers there through the roof this summer, American […]
10/27/2022
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By Mary Villareal
USDA data: America’s cold-stored orange juice stockpiles down 43%, the lowest level since 1977
The United States stockpiles of cold-stored orange juice have plunged by 43 percent in September from a year earlier. According to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) data, this is the lowest level they have fallen into since 1977. This is due to a combination of crop diseases across Florida’s citrus groves and the wrath of Hurricane Ian, which destroyed […]
10/14/2022
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By Mike Adams
BARGE-POCALYPSE unfolding as rivers DRY UP, leaving farmers and coal producers with no transportation
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, now there’s a “barge-pocalypse” unfolding that you might find rather disturbing. This is a problem with massive global implications that very few people saw coming because barges don’t exactly attract a lot of attention. But they are critical for efficient transportation of […]
10/12/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
USDA announces $500 million stimulus program to boost domestic fertilizer production
The administration of President Joe Biden has announced a $500 million grant to stimulate domestic fertilizer production. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack unveiled the program late last month. It is called the Fertilizer Production Expansion Program. Under the new program, grants will be issued to support “independent, innovative and sustainable American fertilizer production” meant to supply […]
10/12/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Tomato shortage looms as drought threatens California’s summer crops
Less precipitation in central California and restricted water supplies coming in from the Colorado River to the southernmost parts of the state have withered many summer crops like tomatoes and onions. Tomatoes are some of the hardest hit by this year’s lower-than-average rainfall and reduced water allocations. Drought conditions, coupled with Hurricane Ian ravaging tomato […]
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