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Scorched And Unsold: UP Mango Farmers Face Heatwave, Market Collapse And Mounting Losses

Scorched And Unsold: UP Mango Farmers Face Heatwave, Market Collapse And Mounting Losses

In the blistering heat of Uttar Pradesh, mango growers are watching a year’s worth of hard work wither under the dual assault of extreme weather and market apathy. With temperatures touching 45°C across districts like Lucknow, Malihabad and...

‘Water is more expensive than milk’: Riverina dairy farmers warn industry faces wipeout

‘Water is more expensive than milk’: Riverina dairy farmers warn industry faces wipeout

Lachlan Marshall with NSW MPs Helen Dalton (left) and Linda Voltz at his dairy farm in Blighty. Photo: Supplied. Dairy farmers have warned that the low price of milk in supermarkets combined with the Federal Government’s policy of buying back...

Farmers urged to use caution when spraying for ‘hoppers

Farmers urged to use caution when spraying for ‘hoppers

Natural predators an important part of the control equation. SASKATOON — Farmers who spray for grasshoppers this summer need to make sure they don’t do more harm than good, says a professor of environmental science at the University of Lethbridge....

Ohio lawmakers tour northwest Ohio farms using conservation practices to improve water quality

Ohio lawmakers tour northwest Ohio farms using conservation practices to improve water quality

Ohio legislators joined the Ohio Agriculture Conservation Initiative (OACI) on a farm tour earlier this month in Findlay, Ohio, to hear firsthand how local farmers are leading the way in conservation and protecting water quality. Held on June 9,...

Bits, gaps, and the farmers’ perspective

Bits, gaps, and the farmers’ perspective

Given Pakistan’s specific economic structure, the nature and scale of its industrial base, rural-urban population ratio, and prevailing literacy and skills levels of our workforce, it is clear beyond doubt that the country’s path to economic...

Coming events: Farmers Market, July 4 activities and more

Coming events: Farmers Market, July 4 activities and more

Farmers Market in downtown Tehachapi continues weekly through Aug. 14, and the countdown has begun for the Fourth of July, with all the fun that implies. Also coming up — date not certain — a “Concert in the Park” at Railroad Park to coincide with...

Bangladesh enters fruit harvest season

A farmer sorts sugarcane at a wholesale market in Dhaka, Bangladesh, June 14, 2025. Bangladesh has entered its fruit harvest season recently. (Photo by Habibur Rahman/Xinhua) Farmers sort bananas at a wholesale market in Dhaka, Bangladesh, June...

Farmers Explore the Legacy of Working with Dad

Farmers Explore the Legacy of Working with Dad

"Next week could feature daily chances for isolated to scattered rain showers and thunderstorms that would mainly favor the afternoon into early evening hours as they would be driven by daytime heating. This is a typical pattern for the summertime...

Bulloch's Melanie Burgos is a Georgia Farm Bureau Bookmark Contest district winner

Bulloch's Melanie Burgos is a Georgia Farm Bureau Bookmark Contest district winner

Melanie Burgos, an eighth-grade student from Bulloch County, has been named a district winner in the 2025 Georgia Farm Bureau Middle School Bookmark Contest. Bulloch County student Melanie Burgos is a district winner of the 2025 Georgia Farm...

Willowdale Farm seeks help after storm damage to Greenhouse

Willowdale Farm seeks help after storm damage to Greenhouse

WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — A Wilmington farm that provides fresh produce to people facing food insecurity is asking for help after high winds tore the cover off its greenhouse. Willowdale Urban Farm is a volunteer-run project operated by Community...

Maximize your summer harvest with companion planting

Maximize your summer harvest with companion planting

Companion planting, also known as intercropping, is 'cropping' up on social media as if it is the latest garden discovery; but it can be traced back thousands of years to ancient civilizations Recent scientific research has proven many of the...

Key Facts About Mushroom Farming…

Key Facts About Mushroom Farming…

Key Facts About Mushroom Farming… By Dr Trywell Muzerengi Oyster mushroom farming is fast emerging as one of the most accessible and profitable agribusiness opportunities in Zimbabwe, offering a low-cost, high-value avenue for income generation,...

Americans will feel effects of immigration enforcement on farms, union president warns

Americans will feel effects of immigration enforcement on farms, union president warns

Keep up with LAist. If you're enjoying this article, you'll love our daily newsletter, The LA Report. Each weekday, catch up on the 5 most pressing stories to start your morning in 3 minutes or less. As immigration enforcement ramps up, the head...

Tree-Ripe Fruit Co. Brings Farm Fresh Fruit to the Midwest

Tree-Ripe Fruit Co. Brings Farm Fresh Fruit to the Midwest

What if you could bite into a peach that was hanging on a tree just two days ago? That’s the promise — and the passion — behind Tree-Ripe Fruit Co., an Oconomowoc-based fruit business bringing farm-fresh citrus, peaches, blueberries and more fresh...

Five generations of farming south of Arcola for the Freitags

Five generations of farming south of Arcola for the Freitags

A lot of changes have occurred over the years for the family. ARCOLA — Willie and Darlene Freitag have been married for 62 years, and they were the third generation to be on their farm. Darlene’s maternal grandfather Arthur Angus bought the farm...

Fresh food as medicine: Season three of Food Farmacy expands access in Summit County

Fresh food as medicine: Season three of Food Farmacy expands access in Summit County

Food Farmacy volunteers on harvest day. Photo: Summit Community Gardens and EATS PARK CITY, Utah — On Wednesday mornings, Summit Community Gardens hums as staff and volunteers bundle mint, cilantro and arm-length stems of chard for delivery to...

Mother of three transforms land into profitable farm

Mother of three transforms land into profitable farm

Temo Kotoiyacata Farming on remote islands like Vanuabalavu in Lau is no easy task, as rocky soil and limited access to water make the job harder, but for many, giving up is not an option. One farm owner, Temo Kotoiyacata, is proving that hard...

Stubble for mushroom farming, diversification: why this 60-yr-old Haryana farmer stands out

Stubble for mushroom farming, diversification: why this 60-yr-old Haryana farmer stands out

For 60-year-old Jay Singh Dahiya, who started farming on his own in 1984 when he was just 19, it took over 40 years to get the required recognition.Nestled in Rohat village in Haryana’s Sonipat district, Dahiya has been farming a revolution, quite...

Farmers lost £1bn in arable income after extreme wet weather, figures show

Farmers lost £1bn in arable income after extreme wet weather, figures show

The Environment Department’s (Defra) farmer income figures, released on Thursday, showed that while the overall UK farm income was up from £6.1 billion to £7.7 billion between 2023 and 2024, income from the main arable crops fell by £1.19 million....

Farmers in Tseikuru receive modern equipment worth Ksh3.5M

Farmers in Tseikuru receive modern equipment worth Ksh3.5M

Three farmers’ groups in Tseikuru Sub-county, Mwingi North, have received modern farming machinery valued at Sh3.5 million, courtesy of the National Drought Management Authority (NDMA). The initiative aims to enhance agricultural productivity and...

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