This Dairy Farmer Has All the Right ‘Mooves’ for the Summer Olympics
Elle Purrier St. Pierre, a Vermont dairy farmer turned world-renowned track star, is set to compete at the 2021 Summer Olympic Games. This marks the first time the farm girl fueled by milk will compete in the Olympics.
As carbon emerges as the newest saleable commodity, farmers and ranchers are learning how to partner with carbon markets to cash in on practices they’ve been doing all along. But we want to know how this is affecting you. Tell us about your approach to carbon marketing in this brief survey.
Smoke Cover Protecting Some North Dakota Crops, Others Too Fried
As dozens of fires burn in the West and Canada, the smoke is creating a constant haze over much of the country. While the haze is protecting some Midwestern crops from the heat, it's a mixed bag for crops such as soybeans.
Clinton Griffiths, Farm Journal editor and "AgDay" host, shares how the lessons of perseverance, hard work, repetition and team-focused collaboration all started and have since been honed into a sharpened point, in part, thanks to his time in FFA.
The Carbon Credit Game: Ag Retail Has The Strongest Hand
Ag retail holds one of the strongest hands when it comes to this carbon game. In order to be paid real money for a carbon credit, it's likely that credit will have to be tied to proof of specific in-field activities.
2021 World Food Prize Winner Highlights Importance of Aquaculture in Feeding the Developing World
The recognition of Dr. Thilsted's work in pioneering Asian aquaculture by winning the 2021 World Food Prize highlights the role of this sector in helping improve human nutrition and farm income in developing countries.
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