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Food safety authority promotes ‘Hive to Harvest’ traceability in honey production

Food safety authority promotes ‘Hive to Harvest’ traceability in honey production

THE Guyana Food Safety Authority (GFSA), in partnership with the Guyana Livestock Development Authority (GLDA), reaffirmed its commitment to promoting food safety and quality in honey production as it hosted the Ministry of Agriculture’s annual...

Owner:  Guyanese Government
Bihar Elections 2025: RJD Leader Tejashwi Yadav Promises ₹30,000 Aid For Women, Better Crop Prices For Farmers In Pre-Poll Announcement
Third of British farmers made no profit in past year, report finds

Third of British farmers made no profit in past year, report finds

A third of British farmers are making a loss or breaking even as they struggle with the loss of subsidies and looming inheritance tax changes, a report on post-Brexit farming has found. Only 14% of farmers surveyed for McCain Foods’ inaugural...

Owner:  The Scott Trust
Farmers issue warning over looming threat to food production: 'A concern long-term'

Farmers issue warning over looming threat to food production: 'A concern long-term'

The first step is raising awareness. by Michael MuirNovember 3, 2025 Farmers in Canada are on alert as a highly destructive and herbicide-resistant weed is spreading further and further north. What's happening? The Canadian Broadcasting...

Owner:  Dave Finocchio & Anna Robertson
Farmers make stunning discovery after adding new tech to traditional methods: 'It works even better now'

Farmers make stunning discovery after adding new tech to traditional methods: 'It works even better now'

"Indigenous wisdom can work synergistically." by Hannah SlusherNovember 3, 2025 In Ethiopia's Western Highlands, a powerful partnership between ancient wisdom and modern energy is transforming the future of farming. The Agaw people, known for...

Owner:  Dave Finocchio & Anna Robertson
Armed herders set large farm ablaze in Benue 

Armed herders set large farm ablaze in Benue 

A large rice farm in Gwer West Local Government Area of Benue State was reportedly set ablaze on Sunday afternoon by suspected herdsmen, leaving massive destruction in its wake. The farm, owned by Mr. Ugbakayaa, was located at Tse Orbiam along the...

Owner:  Non-Transparent
Here's how the government shutdown is impacting farmers, grocery stores in Arkansas

Here's how the government shutdown is impacting farmers, grocery stores in Arkansas

As the federal government shutdown continues, we're taking a look at how it is impacting farmers and grocery stores across Arkansas. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — As the government shutdown continues and is on track to be the longest shutdown in history,...

Owner:  TEGNA Inc.
AI used to spot weeds growing in farmers' fields

AI used to spot weeds growing in farmers' fields

A research centre has been trialling using artificial intelligence (AI) to spot weeds in farmers' fields using cameras fitted to crop sprayers. Rothamsted Research, based in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, said the cameras could detect the weed...

Owner:  British Government
USDA Should Confirm Indiana Harvest Near Completion in Mid-November

USDA Should Confirm Indiana Harvest Near Completion in Mid-November

https://dehayf5mhw1h7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2103/2025/11/03202352/hat001.mp3After missing critical reports in October, USDA announced on Friday that several key November reports will be published despite the lingering government...

Owner:  Lange Family
Dost Davao powers future-ready farms

Dost Davao powers future-ready farms

The farms of the future are no longer built on guesswork; they are powered by Science, Technology, and Innovation. Through the Southern Mindanao Agriculture, Aquatic and Resources Research and Development Consortium (SMAARRDEC), the Department of...

Owner:  Garcia Family
‘Olives are everything for us’: West Bank farmers prevented from harvesting by settler violence

‘Olives are everything for us’: West Bank farmers prevented from harvesting by settler violence

Around As-Sawiya, rolling hills covered in fields and orchards rise to a horizon sharp against a pristine blue sky. It is a stunning view. But look closer and it becomes clear why the few thousand residents of this small town in the north of the...

Owner:  The Scott Trust
Managing harvest and homework

Managing harvest and homework

With 13.5 million acres of corn and 9.45 million acres of soybeans in Iowa alone, according to the United States Department of Agriculture, many hands are needed to harvest before winter sets in. September through early November, farmers are at...

Owner:  Iowa State Daily Media Group
Suspected herdsmen torch Benue rice farm, destroy crops worth millions

Suspected herdsmen torch Benue rice farm, destroy crops worth millions

A large rice farm in Gwer West Local Government Area of Benue State has been razed by suspected herdsmen, destroying crops valued at several millions of naira. The incident occurred on Sunday afternoon at Tse Orbiam, along the Naka–Makurdi road....

Owner:  Akeem Oyetunji
Camp Greilick, Rehmann Farm, Slope Rules on East Bay Agenda

Camp Greilick, Rehmann Farm, Slope Rules on East Bay Agenda

East Bay Township planning commissioners will hold two sketch plan reviews – informal discussions that allow township officials to give feedback on projects before they return for official approval – at their 6:30pm meeting tonight (Tuesday)....

Owner:  Luke Haase
Where rain comes from determines drought risk for farmers, UCSD study finds

Where rain comes from determines drought risk for farmers, UCSD study finds

Heavy rain in Southern California. (Photo courtesy of the National Weather Service) The source of a region’s rainfall — whether it comes from the ocean or the land — can be a key indicator of how vulnerable local crops are to climate change,...

Owner:  Chris Jennewein
Avian influenza quarantines 13 Indiana farms; over 131,000 birds affected

Avian influenza quarantines 13 Indiana farms; over 131,000 birds affected

ELKHART, Ind. (WISH) — A total of 13 northern Indiana farms are under quarantine in the latest outbreak of bird flu, with three more added to the Indiana Board of Animal Health’s list on Monday. The latest additions are all in LaGrange County: two...

Owner:  DuJuan McCoy
NBA Player Isaiah Stewart Finds Peace in Farming

NBA Player Isaiah Stewart Finds Peace in Farming

Temecula, California — On a warm afternoon, NBA power forward Isaiah Stewart, 24, works tirelessly on his 28-acre farm in Temecula, California. The once basketball-focused athlete has traded the polished floors of the NBA for sweat-soaked shirts...

Owner:  Non-transparent

Farmers are Facing a Crisis of Uncertainty Reversing the Tariffs is the Only Way to End It

By Senator Amy Klobuchar Right now, rural America is facing a crisis of uncertainty. In Minnesota and across the country, farmers are having trouble making ends meet amid low commodity prices and increasing costs, and farm financial conditions are...

Owner:  Jason & Amanda Sethre
62-foot Norway spruce chosen for Detroit's tree lighting, harvested in Wexford County

62-foot Norway spruce chosen for Detroit's tree lighting, harvested in Wexford County

WEXFORD COUNTY, Mich,. (WPBN/WGTU) - - The Christmas tree for the annual downtown Detroit tree lighting was harvested Monday in Wexford County. The 62-foot Norway spruce was found in Mesick. Each year, the Downtown Detroit Partnership team...

Owner:  Smith Family

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