ROME — Zarnigor Yakubova has been surrounded by bees for most of her life. Growing up in a small village in Boʻstonliq district, in the...| Morning Ag Clips
TOKYO, Japan– Continuing his trade mission, Governor Greg Gianforte was joined by Director Jillien Streit promoting Montana’s high-quality commodities and growing industries meeting with Japanese trade and industry leaders. “Japan has long been a critical market for Montana products, and we continue to see strong opportunities for wheat, beef, and advanced industries,” Gov. Gianforte said. […] The post Gov. Gianforte Promotes Montana Wheat, Beef, and Emerging Industries in Japan app...| Morning Ag Clips
DAVIS, Calif. — The Bezos Earth Fund has announced a $2 million grant to the University California, Davis, the American Heart Association and other partners to advance “Swap it Smart” as part of its AI for Climate & Nature Grand Challenge. The funding will support research that could help redesign foods, for example optimizing for flavor profile, nutritional […] The post Are AI-Designed Foods on the Horizon? appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Animal care and management practices have long-lasting impacts on milk production and beef quality of cows. The Dairy Wellbeing workshop, presented by Professional Dairy Producers® (PDP), features an opportunity for dairy team members to see those impacts firsthand during an exclusive tour of a beef-processing plant, with follow-up sessions covering additional […] The post Plant Tour, Animal Health Take Center Stage at Dairy Wellbeing Workshop appeared first on Morning ...| Morning Ag Clips
WASHINGTON — Don’t let your Halloween pumpkin haunt the landfill this November. More than 1 billion pounds (454 million kilograms) of pumpkins rot in U.S. landfills each year after Halloween, according to the Department of Energy. Yours doesn’t have to go to waste. Experts told us your pumpkins can be eaten, composted or even fed […] The post Halloween Pumpkin Waste Is a Methane Problem, but Chefs and Farmers Have Solutions appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
PRESTON and CALEDONIA, Minn. — Earlier this month, significant updates to the Midwest Cover Crops Council’s cover crop selector tool for Minnesota were published. A group of Minnesota researchers, agency staff, seed dealers, and farmers came together with Midwest Cover Crops Council staff to discuss and update Minnesota data in the cover crop selector tool. […] The post Minnesota Cover Crop Selector Tool Updated appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
WASHINGTON — Brains, spiders, (were)wolves and slimy eyeballs — a collection of creepy research topics that Dr. Frankenstein would appreciate! But unlike the mad scientist’s work, the research detailed below in ACS journals aims to improve human life by developing an alternative to animal testing, on-demand wound care, an edible protective coating for veggies, and […] The post 4 Spooky Science Stories for Halloween appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
COBLESKILL, N.Y. — The Institute for Rural Vitality has just compiled its Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2025, highlighting another year of measurable impact in supporting small businesses, agricultural producers, and entrepreneurs across the region. Over the past year, the Institute continued to strengthen rural economies by connecting local businesses with resources, expertise, and opportunities […] The post Institute for Rural Vitality Announces 2025 Fiscal Year Report appeared first on...| Morning Ag Clips
TULARE, Calif. – As ag theft continues to rise across California, Farmblox announced a new product line designed to deter and fight the theft of critical farm resources, including copper wire, pumps, fences and more. The COP-R-LOCK system, developed in close collaboration with ag crime expert Bobby Rader, leverages Farmblox’s sensor network to provide real-time alerts on criminal […] The post Farmblox Launches New Ag Security System to Combat Agricultural Crime in Partnership With Ag...| Morning Ag Clips
BRATTLEBORO, Vt. — Junior Holstein members are encouraged to apply for the 2025 National Judi Collinsworth Memorial Scholarship, an award honoring youth who demonstrate dedication to the Holstein breed and leadership within their communities. Two scholarships will be awarded: a top award of $1,000 and a second award of $500. Eligible applicants must be National […] The post Applications Open for 2025 National Judi Collinsworth Memorial Scholarship appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
Explore the world of bees through the life of Zarnigor Yakubova, a dedicated beekeeper from Uzbekistan facing life's challenges.| Morning Ag Clips
Five alums of the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences were honored for their service to Clemson University and CAFLS at| Morning Ag Clips
SALEM, Ore. -- The Oregon Department of Agriculture and US Department of Agriculture have announced this year’s recipients of the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program...| Morning Ag Clips
Get ready for Halloween treats! Discover rising candy prices and trends in Halloween spending this spooky season.| Morning Ag Clips
The Power of Produce Club gave children ages 4–12 a free $2 token each week to spend on fruits, vegetables, plants or farm-fresh eggs| Morning Ag Clips
From equine operations and tobacco farming to local ag events and farm finance webinars, get an inside look at Kentucky farming and agriculture from MorningAgClips.com| Morning Ag Clips
KAFC approved 23 agricultural loans totaling $4,576,205 for projects across the Commonwealth today at its monthly board meeting.| Morning Ag Clips
WSDA veterinarians are urging bird owners across Washington to take precautions to protect their flocks from HPAI.| Morning Ag Clips
Join us for Agriculture Education Day, an event for fourth graders to learn about local agriculture through hands-on activities.| Morning Ag Clips
From row crops and strawberry production to local agriculture events and farm finance webinars, stay up to date on all things ag-related for the state of Ohio on MorningAgClips.com| Morning Ag Clips
A new study from The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) shows that a specially designed antimicrobial coating can continue working on these high-touch surfaces even after repeated wear| Morning Ag Clips
From dairy production and corn farming to local ag events and farm finance webinars, track all the latest agriculture news about Minnesota.| Morning Ag Clips
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States directly purchased Argentine pesos on Thursday and finalized a $20 billion currency swap line with Argentina’s central bank, Treasury...| Morning Ag Clips
Learn about the Argentine currency as the U.S. stabilizes financial markets with a $20 billion currency swap line.| Morning Ag Clips
From row crops and cow and calf operations to local ag events and farm finance webinars, track Iowa’s agriculture industry on MorningAgClips.com.| Morning Ag Clips
The origin of US milk marketings remains highly concentrated, with 55 counties accounting for 50 percent of the December 2024 Federal order| Morning Ag Clips
An ag business management major with minor in environmental science at NC State Coleman spent summer interning with AgCarolina Farm Credit.| Morning Ag Clips
Applications are now being accepted for 2026 Ohio Farm Bureau Young Agricultural Professionals competitive events.| Morning Ag Clips
A new tool helps produce farmers understand and manage risks to agricultural irrigation water used to irrigate fresh fruits and vegetables.| Morning Ag Clips
As apple season approaches, a new CFANS Insights survey shows that more than half of Minnesotans (52 percent) claim the University of Minnesota-born Honeycrisp as their favorite.| Morning Ag Clips
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Farm Bureau’s farmer leaders including Young Agricultural Professionals, AgriPOWER Class XIII members and county presidents and some vice presidents, plus members of the media and select Farm Bureau staff were in Washington, D.C., Sept. 13-15 2022. Over three days, participants heard from experts and in turn voiced their thoughts on topics including […]| Morning Ag Clips
Nebraska’s Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) were represented by more than 55 directors and staff in Washington, D.C., March 20-22, 2023.| Morning Ag Clips
The $17.8 billion spending package, which proposes annual funding levels for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), follows the March release of the Biden administration’s budget for the same year.| Morning Ag Clips
From dairy cows and wheat to local ag events and farm finance webinars, track Missouri agriculture industry with news and alerts from MorningAgClips.com.| Morning Ag Clips
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson announced the appointment of Rick Dolan as State Forester and Director of Florida Forest Forest, a division of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. “I am pleased to announce Rick Dolan as our new Florida Forest Service Director. With his decades of experience, […]| Morning Ag Clips
From citrus and equine operations to local agriculture events and farm finance webinars, track Florida’s huge agriculture industry on MorningAgClips.com.| Morning Ag Clips
Scattered groves of native trees are squeezed between hundreds of thousands of tea shrubs in southern India's Nilgiris region.| Morning Ag Clips
Nebraska’s Natural Resources Districts staff and directors gather at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on March 20.| Morning Ag Clips
Natural resources stakeholders will be in Kearney for the annual Nebraska Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) Conference.| Morning Ag Clips
Natural resources stakeholders and subject matter experts will be in Kearney for the annual NARD Conference in September.| Morning Ag Clips
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DAVIS, Calif. -- University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources has awarded grants to four organizations for community-based media campaigns promoting equitable land access in...| Morning Ag Clips
Feeding Kentucky will celebrate Hunger Free Kentucky Day virtually on February 18 as member food banks, community leaders, and others pour| Morning Ag Clips
roughly one in seven Pickens County residents is food insecure. Enter The Nook: Clemson’s employee pantry conveniently located on| Morning Ag Clips
CONWAY, S.C. -- The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) hosted a dedication ceremony this morning to celebrate the expansion of Lewis Ocean Bay...| Morning Ag Clips
Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson, FFS announced the opening Tree Seedling Sale where the public can buy tree seedlings.| Morning Ag Clips
Fla. Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson, Fla. Forest Service are highlighting dangers of wildfire arson during Arson Awareness Week| Morning Ag Clips
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