Interests: Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Canola, Sorghum, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Swine, Cover Crops, Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness, Chickens, Eggs, Crows
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Job Title: Farm Manager or Employee
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Updated Oct 24, 2020
Though most of the organic cotton in the world comes from Asia, Texas in the USA is also a major producer. Although specific growing methods may vary based on region and farm size, there are general principles that can be applied throughout the world when it comes to growing organic cottonEconomicsThere are many reasons to grow cotton organically... Half of this is grown in India, with China (17%), Kyrgyzstan (7%), and Turkey (7%) being the next major producers. It takes three years for farmers to convert to organic farming, as this is the time required for soil to become free of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Initially, the organic yield is less...
Categories: Cotton, Organic Specialty Crops, Sustainable Agriculture
By Diego Lara
Published Jan 29, 2021
I am an agribusiness advisor in Paraguay, Sales of Rural Fields, Farms, Ranches, and other properties. My country Paraguay is located in South America between Argentina and BrazilWe invite you to come and invest in Paraguay, we help you choose the best rural fields and start your agribusinessDiego Lara +595 961 892 008 agrointegralpy@gmail. comSoy asesor de agronegocios en Paraguay, Ventas de Campos Rurales, Fincas, Ranchos y otras propiedades. Mi país Paraguay se encuentra en Sudamérica entre Argentina y BrasilTe invitamos a que vengas e inviertas en Paraguay, te ayudamos a elegir los mejores campos rurales y comenzar tu agroindustriaDiego Lara +595961892008 agrointegralpy@gmail. com...
Categories: Farmland and Real Estate
By Future Loans
Published Nov 18, 2020
Most Common Reasons small business Loans are DeniedUnderstanding the most common reasons why loans are denied can also help to secure a small business loan. Realistically, there are many reasons why a small business loans application may not succeed in the loan process, despite undertaking significant research... Above all, as mentioned at the start of this guide, be clear why you need the small business loans and what you intend to use the funds for. According to James Walter, the founder of loan platform BBC Easy –“In my prior experience as the co-founder of a lending company, one of the most basic errors made by loan applicants was not telling me why their company needs the money. And they wouldn’t reveal why we should approve the loan even though their company doesn’t meet our minimum standards”Lack of collateral is another significant reason that small business loans are denied funding...
Categories: Ag Policy, Agribusiness, Farmland and Real Estate
Updated Dec 14, 2020
This article was initially published on The Wine Industry Advisor as part of a series on biological control and Integrated Pest Management written by UAV-IQ Precision Agriculture... The issue with those non-native species is that there are often no naturally occurring enemies capable of controlling them and new Integrated Pest Management (IPM) protocols might take years to be developed, forcing growers to rely on broad-spectrum insecticides until more ecologically friendly alternatives are available. A notable example of an invasive pest affecting California vineyards is the vine mealybug, which is a major pest of grape vines not only because of the damage they can cause to the fruit but also for the viruses they transmit, such as the grape leafroll-associated virus. Vine mealybug infestation on a grape clusterTo discuss the latest knowledge on these topics, I reached out to Kent Daane, an entomologist and cooperative extension specialist at the University of California, Berkeley. Kent has led several research projects on vine mealybugs and the development of ecologically-based insect pest management systems in vineyards and other perennial crops, such as almonds, pistachios, grapes, and stone fruit...
Categories: Organic Specialty Crops, Sustainable Agriculture
By Corey Tyner
Updated Nov 22, 2021
When we build onto our properties, we all want these structures to last as long as possible, look good, and serve the purpose that we need. Planning and considering everything necessary for those items to happen can be expensive and time-consuming, but it's vital to ensure that your investment is worth it. These are the top five building materials to consider when considering steel building kits prices and why it matters... It's a sturdy enough building material that allows it to resist damage caused by earthquakes, tornadoes, or hurricanes: and is capable of lasting better against fire, ice, and termites... Not only can this awesome building material help you get a better deal on insurance, but it's also extremely cost-effective to build with...
Categories: Farmland and Real Estate, Projects
Updated Nov 5, 2021
Holganix, a 2021 F3 Tech portfolio company, is offering a free trial of its award-winning ProBiotic fertilizer, Holganix Bio 800+, to corn and soy farmers on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. F3 Tech, a leading commercialization program for early-stage companies supported by the nonprofit Eastern Shore Entrepreneurship Center, is funding the pilot program to aid the commercialization efforts of Holganix Bio 800+. Holganix Bio 800+ is a microbial technology that harnesses the power of over 800 species of soil microbes and other soil amending ingredients to promote greater crop production and plant health... S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Next Gen Fertilizer Innovations Challenge. The challenge is part of a USDA-EPA partnership to advance agricultural sustainability in the U...
Categories: Corn, Soil Health, Soybeans
By Corey Tyner
Updated Nov 18, 2022
If you need to kill the volume in a building but aren't sure where to start, these are the best methods and materials to keep in mind. Keeping an Eye on AcousticsAcoustics are the vibration of air as it passes from an instrument, person, animal, or item... You don't have to get rid of high ceilings altogether. It's just important that if you have these ceilings, they're paired with the best materials for sound absorption you can find. This will turn the volume down and allow a space to feel more intimate...
Categories: Farmland and Real Estate
Interests: Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Canola, Sorghum, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Swine, Cover Crops, Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness, Chickens, Eggs, Crows
Business Title: Magma Finance Home
Job Title: Farm Manager or Employee
Interests:
Ag Commentary, Marketing, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Agribusiness, Farm Management, Farmland and Real Estate, Human Resources, Operating a Farm, Succession Planning
Business Title: CNH Industrial
Job Title: Ag Retail Professional, Other Ag Professional, Software
Interests:
Apps, Agribusiness
Job Title: Crop Consultant
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Business Title: Harvest Harmonics
Job Title: Other Ag Professional, Scientific Trials Representative
About: I am looking for universities, sciences, and government agencies to test our newest technology.
Interests:
Canola, Corn, Cotton, Organic Row Crops, Peanuts, Rice, Sorghum, Soybeans, Wheat, Crop Protection, Crop Scouting, Irrigation, Soil Health, Sustainable Agriculture, Conservation Easements, Conservation Plans, Cover Crops, NRCS, Hemp, Orchard Crops, Organic Specialty Crops, Tree Nuts, Vegetables, Grass-Fed Livestock, Fertility, Apps, Precision Agriculture, Telemetry, Ag Commentary, Marketing, Member Challenge , News, Ag Policy, Agribusiness, Farm Management, Farmland and Real Estate, Human Resources
Business Title: ON SIGHT 247
Job Title: Other Ag Professional, Farm Security Services
About: On Sight 24/7 is your leader in Farm Security and Livestock Barn Surveillance. We are a Midwest based company dedicated to providing the utmost protection with the technical support to maintain it!
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Ag Commentary, Marketing, News, Corn, Soybeans, Wheat, Beef, Dairy, Grass-Fed Livestock, Poultry, Specialty Livestock, Swine, Crop Protection, Apps, Farm Management, Operating a Farm, Projects, Shops, Tools, Fishing, Horses, Hunting
Business Title: AgTec Services
Job Title: Farmer, Landowner, Ag Retail Professional, Ag Investor, Crop Consultant, Precision Agriculture Specialist
About: I started out in 1983 as a sales manager in agronomy and continued the trade until 2000 when I got tired of working for someone else so I started my own business also in agriculture and still at it to this day.
Interests:
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Canola, Sorghum, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Swine, Cover Crops, Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness, Specialty Livestock, Grass-Fed Livestock, Feed, Crop Protection, Fertility, Soil Health, Crop Scouting, Sustainable Agriculture, Apps, Ag Commentary, News, Farm Management, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Farmland and Real Estate, Operating a Farm, Taxes, Succession Planning, Purchasing, Shops, Repair, Projects, Tools, Conservation Plans, NRCS, Conservation Easements, Hemp, Organic Specialty Crops, Orchard Crops, Tree Nuts, Fishing, Homesteading, Hunting, Tobacco
Business Title: Shelly Oswald Consulting
Job Title: Farmer, Rancher, Landowner, Ag Retail Professional, Farm Manager or Employee, Other Ag Professional, farm business strategist
About: You know how most small farms are not profitable because they have no time to work on their books or business?
Like you, I own a direct-selling small farm. I developed a framework to get clarity & take my time back using QuickBooks Online & Shopify to automate my books, Profit First to manage my cash & budget, & the Pumpkin Plan method to grow what I love about my farm and weed out the rest.
Interests:
Beef, Grass-Fed Livestock, Poultry, Ag Commentary, Marketing, News, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Ag Policy, Agribusiness, Farm Management, Farmland and Real Estate, Operating a Farm, Succession Planning, Taxes, Conservation Easements, Conservation Plans, NRCS, Specialty Livestock
Business Title: RutgersProjectAppalachia
About: We are a student organization from Rutgers University working to bring regenerative agriculture as a means of sustainable employment, economic booster, and food security in rural Appalachian communities.
Interests:
Organic Row Crops, Vegetables, Orchard Crops
Public
Here's a group to discuss animal agriculture including goats, sheep, alpacas, buffalo, deer, llamas, and rabbits.
Interest:
Feed, Grass-Fed Livestock, Specialty Livestock
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To bring farmers and families together by Retail, Festivals, farmer markets,
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Marketing
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Ranch Investments & Associates has become synonymous with quality farm, ranch and recreational property sales. If you are in the market for a farm or ranch, our expert team of professionals can help!
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This group is for people who are small-scale farming or homesteading to connect with each other and share information and experiences. CSA's, organic gardening, animal husbandry, etc.
Interest:
Vegetables, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Swine, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation
Public
Hello everyone. I am conducting a study on animal nutrition and feed habits by farmers in North America. I am looking to network and connect with livestock farmers for the study.
Interest:
Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Swine
Public
At Farmpally.com, we're helping farmers to keep documents of their farm activities, showcasing them and helping them to market their produce and seedlings to other farmers. This comes at NO COSTS
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Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Canola, Sorghum, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Swine, Cover Crops, Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness
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Helping Agriculture businesses with healthcare their workers can afford and use.
Interest:
Marketing
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A place to share ideas, testimonials, and stories about bridging the gap between farmers and the end consumer. If you are passionate about telling your story, join now.
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Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Canola, Sorghum, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Swine, Cover Crops, Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Marketing, Agribusiness
Public
A group to share and discuss all topics related to biological pest control. Ask questions, share experiences and more!
Interest:
Cotton, Peanuts, Vegetables
Public
All things agronomy! Get the latest news, research, and interviews with leaders in the world of agriculture. Hosted by Dr. Curtis Livesay, CCA, of Dynamite Ag.
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Corn, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Cover Crops, Ag Policy, Agribusiness
Updated Oct 24, 2020
Though most of the organic cotton in the world comes from Asia, Texas in the USA is also a major producer. Although specific growing methods may vary based on region and farm size, there are general principles that can be applied throughout the world when it comes to growing organic cottonEconomicsThere are many reasons to grow cotton organically... Half of this is grown in India, with China (17%), Kyrgyzstan (7%), and Turkey (7%) being the next major producers. It takes three years for farmers to convert to organic farming, as this is the time required for soil to become free of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Initially, the organic yield is less...
Categories: Cotton, Organic Specialty Crops, Sustainable Agriculture
By Diego Lara
Published Jan 29, 2021
I am an agribusiness advisor in Paraguay, Sales of Rural Fields, Farms, Ranches, and other properties. My country Paraguay is located in South America between Argentina and BrazilWe invite you to come and invest in Paraguay, we help you choose the best rural fields and start your agribusinessDiego Lara +595 961 892 008 agrointegralpy@gmail. comSoy asesor de agronegocios en Paraguay, Ventas de Campos Rurales, Fincas, Ranchos y otras propiedades. Mi país Paraguay se encuentra en Sudamérica entre Argentina y BrasilTe invitamos a que vengas e inviertas en Paraguay, te ayudamos a elegir los mejores campos rurales y comenzar tu agroindustriaDiego Lara +595961892008 agrointegralpy@gmail. com...
Categories: Farmland and Real Estate
By Future Loans
Published Nov 18, 2020
Most Common Reasons small business Loans are DeniedUnderstanding the most common reasons why loans are denied can also help to secure a small business loan. Realistically, there are many reasons why a small business loans application may not succeed in the loan process, despite undertaking significant research... Above all, as mentioned at the start of this guide, be clear why you need the small business loans and what you intend to use the funds for. According to James Walter, the founder of loan platform BBC Easy –“In my prior experience as the co-founder of a lending company, one of the most basic errors made by loan applicants was not telling me why their company needs the money. And they wouldn’t reveal why we should approve the loan even though their company doesn’t meet our minimum standards”Lack of collateral is another significant reason that small business loans are denied funding...
Categories: Ag Policy, Agribusiness, Farmland and Real Estate
Updated Dec 14, 2020
This article was initially published on The Wine Industry Advisor as part of a series on biological control and Integrated Pest Management written by UAV-IQ Precision Agriculture... The issue with those non-native species is that there are often no naturally occurring enemies capable of controlling them and new Integrated Pest Management (IPM) protocols might take years to be developed, forcing growers to rely on broad-spectrum insecticides until more ecologically friendly alternatives are available. A notable example of an invasive pest affecting California vineyards is the vine mealybug, which is a major pest of grape vines not only because of the damage they can cause to the fruit but also for the viruses they transmit, such as the grape leafroll-associated virus. Vine mealybug infestation on a grape clusterTo discuss the latest knowledge on these topics, I reached out to Kent Daane, an entomologist and cooperative extension specialist at the University of California, Berkeley. Kent has led several research projects on vine mealybugs and the development of ecologically-based insect pest management systems in vineyards and other perennial crops, such as almonds, pistachios, grapes, and stone fruit...
Categories: Organic Specialty Crops, Sustainable Agriculture
By Corey Tyner
Updated Nov 22, 2021
When we build onto our properties, we all want these structures to last as long as possible, look good, and serve the purpose that we need. Planning and considering everything necessary for those items to happen can be expensive and time-consuming, but it's vital to ensure that your investment is worth it. These are the top five building materials to consider when considering steel building kits prices and why it matters... It's a sturdy enough building material that allows it to resist damage caused by earthquakes, tornadoes, or hurricanes: and is capable of lasting better against fire, ice, and termites... Not only can this awesome building material help you get a better deal on insurance, but it's also extremely cost-effective to build with...
Categories: Farmland and Real Estate, Projects
Updated Nov 5, 2021
Holganix, a 2021 F3 Tech portfolio company, is offering a free trial of its award-winning ProBiotic fertilizer, Holganix Bio 800+, to corn and soy farmers on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. F3 Tech, a leading commercialization program for early-stage companies supported by the nonprofit Eastern Shore Entrepreneurship Center, is funding the pilot program to aid the commercialization efforts of Holganix Bio 800+. Holganix Bio 800+ is a microbial technology that harnesses the power of over 800 species of soil microbes and other soil amending ingredients to promote greater crop production and plant health... S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Next Gen Fertilizer Innovations Challenge. The challenge is part of a USDA-EPA partnership to advance agricultural sustainability in the U...
Categories: Corn, Soil Health, Soybeans
By Corey Tyner
Updated Nov 18, 2022
If you need to kill the volume in a building but aren't sure where to start, these are the best methods and materials to keep in mind. Keeping an Eye on AcousticsAcoustics are the vibration of air as it passes from an instrument, person, animal, or item... You don't have to get rid of high ceilings altogether. It's just important that if you have these ceilings, they're paired with the best materials for sound absorption you can find. This will turn the volume down and allow a space to feel more intimate...
Categories: Farmland and Real Estate
Published Oct 27, 2021
S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Next Gen Fertilizer Innovations Challenge. The challenge is part of a USDA-EPA partnership to advance agricultural sustainability in the U... Holganix was awarded for its Bio 800+ product, a microbial inoculant that harnesses the power of over 800 species of soil microbes and other soil amending ingredients to promote greater crop production and plant health. The company is one of five F3 Tech accelerator companies from the fields of crop and soil health, as well as clean energy storage. “We are thrilled to receive this national recognition,” said Barrett Ersek, CEO and founder of Aston, PA-based Holganix...
Categories: Agribusiness, News, Soil Health
By Siri X
Published 33 minutes ago
Growing demand for agricultural products and initiatives taken at the government & community levels are expected to drive the demand for the soil treatment market in the forecast period, 2023-2027... The Important Elements of the United Kingdom Soil Treatment MarketDue to climate change and pollution, soil quality, moisture-absorbing capacity, and other necessary minerals are degrading. Intensive uses of urea, nitrogen phosphate, and other chemicals during industrialization had made the soil acid and less moisture absorbent in nature... To retain the fertility or properties of soil, users like farmers and architects use soil treatment products to fulfill the global demand... Profit is always a crucial part of starting and running any business...
Categories: Soil Health
By Edgar Dorsey
Published Mar 16
Coreball is a highly addicting online game that you will have a hard time putting down once you start playing it. You can't get to the top of the mountain in a straight line! Coreball, also spelled Core Ball, is a well-liked video arcade game that can be played online. The inspiration for this game originated from AA Ball, a video game released in 2015. This is a one-of-a-kind and forward-thinking take on the traditional casual game genre, and it is a fun and engaging way to kill some time. Playing a game of coreball is quite simple...
Categories: Beef, Organic Specialty Crops
By Anonymous Member
Published Oct 31, 2021
How does soil become saline? What are the causes? And how do you manage the issue?
Categories: Soil Health
Published Oct 18, 2020
Looking at planting triticale with hairy vetch and cow peas for a cover crop next year for a cash crop or corn to be planted late May 2021 using a roller crimper to terminate the cover crop before plant. It’s October 18th, I won’t be able to plant until the 22nd. Night time temps have fluctuated from mid 30s to high 20s no consistency yet. Some nights stay closer to 40. Highs are in the 70s and 80s. Am I too late for any of my covers? Any suggestions on planting rates? Will triticale terminate properly if I follow the method used for Rye, waiting until the entire field is dropping pollen?
Categories: Organic Specialty Crops, Cover Crops
By Pat Rogers
Published May 1, 2022
This is on corn and already has approximately 2/3 of total N applied earlier.
Categories: Corn, Irrigation, Fertility
By Ray Bohacz
Updated Nov 23, 2021
Have the challenges of farming truly changed much over the decades or have our expectations changed? Has the affluence of our nation since WWII impacted our perception of agriculture when compared to 70 years ago? Do we need/want more now to feel that we are successful? As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, I am sincerely interested in your thoughts on these questions. Thank you and please write as long a response as you deem necessary.
By Anonymous Member
Published Nov 7, 2021
Do fall armyworms feed on the pods of inverted peanut plants after the peanuts have been dug and are waiting to be harvested? Is applying an insecticide recommended? Thanks!
Categories: Peanuts, Crop Protection, Crop Scouting
By Anonymous Member
Published Mar 20, 2020
Since most university nutrient recommendations were established prior to catalytic converters becoming commonplace, do you feel that sulfur fertilizer is needed in a greater amount than what is being suggested based on older recommendations?
Categories: Corn, Agribusiness, Cover Crops
By Anonymous Member
Published Jan 12, 2021
Currently, Facebook is highest social media platform among the Agriculture industry, due to the recent fallout, do you for see the Agriculture industry moving to another platform? If so, which one and why?
Categories: Marketing
By Jerry Smith
Published Mar 20, 2021
If you create your own on-farm trials, what kinds of trials? How long have you been doing that and what has your overall experience been like?
Categories: Corn, Fertility, Operating a Farm
By Anonymous Member
Published Mar 25, 2021
Looking for recommendations: What farm analytics services have you used? What do you like and don't like about them?
Categories: Crop Scouting, Precision Agriculture
By Mike Bowden
Updated Mar 16, 2022
He wanted me to fly his Almonds and then flaked
Categories: Sustainable Agriculture, Precision Agriculture, Agribusiness