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The SC-1 Leaf Porometer delivers quick, accurate readings to answer questions about plant stress, water use, and physiological response under real conditions.

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#PlantPhysiology #EnvironmentalMonitoring #PrecisionAg #AgResearch #CropManagement

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Cereals For Kids Are Less Healthy Than a Decade Ago Parents/GettyImages/Virojt Changyencham On any given morning, there are two things kids in the U.S. consume for breakfast more than anything else: milk and cereal. More specifically, it’s ready-to-…

Cereals For Kids Are Less Healthy Than a Decade Ago – Online Marketing Scoops onlinemarketingscoops.com/2025/12/15/c...
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#cerealproduction #GrainIndustry #farmingtechnology #SustainableAgriculture #foodinnovation #HarvestSeason #CropManagement #agritechnica #farmtotable #organiccereal #crops

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Pedoclimatic, knowledge and management factors drive European soybean and faba bean yields - Agronomy for Sustainable Development The low usage of grain legumes in European cropping systems is often attributed to yield gaps due to limiting pedoclimatic conditions, sub-optimal management practices, and farmers’ limited experience...

Mouratiadou, I., Topp, C.F.E., Jha, S. et al. Pedoclimatic, knowledge and management factors drive European soybean and faba bean yields. Agron. Sustain. Dev. 45, 71 (2025).
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#YieldGap #ProteinCrops #CropManagement

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Assessing management factors limiting rice production in Venezuela - Agronomy for Sustainable Development Rice once played a strategic role for food security in Venezuela, but economic stagnation and the onset of hyperinflation in 2016 led to a sharp decline in production. Today, the country imports about...

de Souza, J.V.S., Pegoraro, C.P., Soares, C.F. et al. Assessing management factors limiting rice production in Venezuela. Agron. Sustain. Dev. 45, 68 (2025).
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Tulare County staff reports 12,485 acres newly fallow; data gaps limit precision County staff reported 1,602,000 harvested acres for 2024 and 12,485 acres recorded as fallow or removed last year, but low survey response rates and disparate data systems (GSAs, assessor, LandIQ) limit accuracy. Committee urged improved parcel-level tracking and coordination.

Tulare County's crop report reveals a staggering 12,485 acres left fallow, sparking urgent calls for better data accuracy and coordination in the face of water challenges.

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#TulareCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #AgriculturalData #WaterSustainability #CropManagement

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3 Ways AI Can Help Farmers Tackle The Challenges of Modern Agriculture – Online Marketing Scoops onlinemarketingscoops.com/2025/01/02/c...
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#ModernAgriculture #SustainableFarming #AgTech #PrecisionFarming #SmartFarming #FoodInnovation #FarmToTable #CropManagement #SustainableFarming #Agronomy

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Grapevine Trunk Disease Microbiomes Shaped by Region and Genetics, Portuguese Study Finds Research reveals environmental and genetic factors drive microbial diversity in diseased vines, offering clues for future disease management strategies

FYI: Grapevine Trunk Disease Microbiomes Shaped by Region and Genetics, Portuguese Study Finds #GrapevineHealth #TrunkDisease #MicrobialDiversity #CropManagement #Viticulture

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Elgin Advisory Team finalizes unique BMP list with extended adoption timeline for farmers Elgin's local advisory team progresses on BMP list allowing farmers ten years for adoption.

Farmers in Southeast Minnesota are facing a new threat from Southern Rust, and urgent action is needed to protect their crops and groundwater quality.

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#WinonaCounty #MN #CitizenPortal #WinonaCountyAgriculture #CropManagement #WaterQuality #SustainableAgriculture

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Forbes Technology Council recently referenced our #ACRT journal article on how #technology can advance #CropManagement and support #sustainable#agriculture.We’re proud to see this research contributing to broader conversations on agricultural #innovation.
Forbes:bit.ly/41yejS0
Article:bit.ly/41sj6EL

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Powdery Mildew Caused by Leveillula taurica (Synonym: Phyllactinia taurica): A Global Challenge for Pepper Production This pathogen profile synthesises current knowledge on Leveillula taurica (synonym: Phyllactinia taurica) and genetic resistance in Capsicum species, covering taxonomy, life cycle, distribution, cont....

#OurNewPaper Powdery mildew caused by Leveillula taurica (Synonym: Phyllactinia taurica): A global challenge for 🫑pepper production #PlantPathology #PlantEpidemiology #CropManagement #Taxonomy
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Chickpea crops are sensitive to fungal diseases and other biotic stresses

Ben Romdhane et al identified new pathogens to assist with #CropManagement in Tunisia ↘️

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AgGronomyTV: Fungicide timing for scelerotinia in canola - AgCanada Sclerotinia in canola can be a serious yield robber if not quickly identified and protective measures aren’t taken. Here, Chris Manchur with the Canola Council of Canada talks about how to spot sclero...

AGGronomyTV: Canola fungicide timing for sclerotinia
#agronomy #Canola #Sclerotinia #PlantHealth #agsky #CropManagement #FungalDiseases
Sclerotinia = serious yield robber. Chris Manchur (Canola Council) on how to spot sclerotinia in canola & when to apply a fungicide
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Wisconsin agronomists prepare for key field days focusing on crop management and resistance Upcoming field days will address weed resistance and cover crop practices in Wisconsin.

Walworth County farmers are gearing up for crucial field days tackling weed resistance and sustainable practices—opportunities you won't want to miss!

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#WalworthCounty #WI #CitizenPortal #CommunityEngagement #WalworthCountyAgriculture #CropManagement #SustainableFarming

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The Importance of Developing a Crop Management Plan Namibia’s endeavour to achieve food security at household, community, regional and national level calls for the adoption of more systematic and precise crop production methods to attain increased crop yields. With the good rainfall received across the country this year, and with maize and mahangu rainfed crop fields currently approaching maturity, it is increasingly evident that success lies in a farmer’s preparedness. Moreover, the few cases of pest outbreaks such as fall armyworms and locusts pose a major threat to yield potential for many farmers. This raises the question: Are we really prepared to care for crops from planting to harvesting? It is, therefore, important to adopt a crop management plan. By simple definition, a crop management plan is a detailed guide outlining how crops will be grown, from planting to harvest, with the goal of maximising yield and minimising costs. The lack of a crop management plan may have hindering effects on a crop farmer’s productivity and consequently compromise the profitability of the crop enterprise. A crop management plan is essential in assisting a farmer to plan production. Firstly, it enables a farmer to plan for land preparation beforehand. This is important to ensure that the water and soil requirements of the crops are met sufficiently. During this phase, a farmer may collect soil samples that will be analysed to determine the quantity of macro and micro nutrients that must be added to the soil during land preparation. In this phase, a farmer will also choose a crop variety that is able to grow well in the climatic and soil conditions that prevail in the area, and that is aligned with the demand patterns of the target market to maximise profit. The second aspect considered in the crop management plan is the growing phase of the crop. The plan should incorporate the actual seed planting stage, transplanting, irrigation schedules, weeding, etc. During this phase, a farmer must be prepared for activities that safeguard the crops. During summer months, a farmer must ensure that crops are irrigated twice a day (early morning and late evening) to ensure an adequate amount of water is applied daily to meet the water requirements of the crop. Furthermore, a farmer may be required to develop a fertilising programme that ensures that adequate levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, sulphur, magnesium, iron, zinc and more are met throughout the growing period. Success will also depend on an effective spraying programme to timely control or avoid the occurrence of disease and pest outbreaks. Scouting must be outlined in every crop farmer’s crop management plan. For instance, if a farmer grows tomatoes over a 90-day period, it is essential to ensure that all diseases and pests are identified beforehand, and the necessary agro-chemicals are procured to address such issues before they occur. This must be stretched over the 90-day growing period to address the different diseases and pests. This can also be addressed by growing some crops,such as onions,that can serve as a repellent. Moreover, home-made organic chemicals must also be prepared beforehand.Harvesting and Storage is the final phase that must be outlined in a farmer’s crop management plan. To this end, adequate clean space for harvesting must be allocated that enables a farmer to sort and grade produce for markets. If the distance to target markets is extensive, it is essential to ensure the storage area is in a condition that can preserve produce without compromising shelf life,while transport to the market is being sourced. This component must be accompanied by a proper record-keeping system documenting key data like planting dates, fertiliser applications, and pest control measures for future reference. In conclusion, a crop management plan is an essential tool in crop production that has the following benefits for crop farmers: Increased productivity: Optimising growing conditions can lead to higher yields. Cost savings: Efficient resource utilisation can reduce input costs. Resource optimisation: Effective planning helps allocate resources efficiently. Sustainable practices: Crop management plans can promote sustainable farming practices. Improved planning: This provides a roadmap for future seasons, allowing for adjustments and improvements based on past performance. * Hanks Saisai is Agribank’s technical adviser on crops and poultry. The post The Importance of Developing a Crop Management Plan appeared first on The Namibian.

#CropManagement #FoodSecurity #SustainableAgriculture #AgricultureTips #Farmers

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Key Trends in Cover Crops Industry and Market Size

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Tiny sensors can detect dehydration before it destroys crops Researchers present an innovative plant sensor that detects dryness 48 hours in advance, helping farmers effectively combat drought.

Tiny sensors can detect dehydration before it destroys crops: In many parts of the world, drought leaves farmers struggling. Dry fields often translate into puny harvests and financial heartache.

#PlantHealth #DroughtDetection #CropManagement #SustainableFarming #EarthDotCom #EarthSnap #Earth

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