A growing number of farmers and ranchers are putting more effort into the farming of their crops, despite an uptick in the number of people in the country needing food
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Why are some farmers growing more food than they need?Why are some farmers growing more food than they need?
By: Sam DagherPublished: July 12, 201805:52AMMore than 100 farmers are planting crops that aren’t necessary for the global food supply, according to a new report.The report, “The Future of Food,”
Which crops are the most undervalued?Which crops are the most undervalued?
By Nick Fierstone-Jones and Jonathan BreeneRead more article The report also warned of a slowdown in the pace of global crop production.The report showed that the world’s crops have already
How Trump’s food policy could affect the world’s food supplyHow Trump’s food policy could affect the world’s food supply
The US government has a budget of $12.8 billion, the lowest in the world, and it’s already getting its share of the pie.Trump wants to slash food subsidies, limit the
How to control your home’s climate by building a solar energy systemHow to control your home’s climate by building a solar energy system
By choosing to live in a climate controlled environment, you are helping your body to control the amount of CO2 it releases into the atmosphere.You also are helping to protect
How to write the perfect startup pitchHow to write the perfect startup pitch
The first step to being successful in the food industry is being able to write your pitch, writes journalist Ben McAdoo.He joins host Alex Trebek to discuss the importance of
Which agribusiness stocks have the biggest market caps?Which agribusiness stocks have the biggest market caps?
Agricultural commodities stocks are the most expensive to own and the most volatile.These stocks have a lot of money behind them, but not so much in terms of the companies
‘Extreme’ agriculture intensifies: Israel’s agricultural output rises by 13% in the past year‘Extreme’ agriculture intensifies: Israel’s agricultural output rises by 13% in the past year
Agricultural output in Israel rose by 13 percent in the first half of the year compared with the same period last year, according to data released by the Israel Agricultural
Bamboo, Bamboo and more: An update on the bamboo boomBamboo, Bamboo and more: An update on the bamboo boom
In a new video, sheaf farming pioneer Karen Browning describes the boom of Bamboo in the Pacific Northwest and why she thinks the technology can help farmers make money.Browning, who
How to rebuild your own pet food farmHow to rebuild your own pet food farm
By Simon D’Agostino, ReutersA new generation of farmers are turning to a technology that can be used to produce food from waste.The process involves extracting and processing food from plant