Why are researchers waterboarding tomatoes? One of my fave news networks where I contribute every few months @OffrangeAg just posted this fantastic and wild story by Jonathan Feakins. https://t.co/GGRC4zsL8u
For all of their benefits, the limited hours of farmer's markets give a too-brief sales window for producers and local consumers. The rapidly growing "farm stop" model, however, gives farmers and shoppers an all-week place to connect.
New from Heidi Roth:
https://t.co/al4WRgFLtN
Section 180 is an obscure tax deduction for farmers that the IRS has given very little advice on. Many fear an audit, but when deductions can reach 6 or 7 figures — it's tempting!
@donavyncoffey looks into IRS's controversial Section 180:
https://t.co/XWMPff1x6z
Frustrated by economic conditions at home, there's been a slow trickle of U.S. soybean farmers moving to Brazil in the hope of striking it rich.
Offrange's Sana Khan takes a look at the complicated legacy of Soylandia:
https://t.co/X2EUhObmoU
For all of their benefits, the limited hours of farmer's markets give a too-brief sales window for producers and local consumers. The rapidly growing "farm stop" model, however, gives farmers and shoppers an all-week place to connect.
New from Heidi Roth:
https://t.co/al4WRgFLtN
A Colorado farmer named Clara Coleman realized farmers don't do much in terms of self-care. So for the last 6 years, she's been awarding $100 microgrants to hundreds of farmers, for massages, a nice dinner out — that kind of thing.
New from Nicole Caruth:
https://t.co/FLwvAgsCw2
Dept of Treasury finally approved 45Z, a generous tax credit that rewards producers who use regenerative practices. It could be a huge boon for sustainable ag — if the USDA can agree on its rules.
New from Kristen Schmitt:
https://t.co/OvctgpQsKR
A Colorado farmer named Clara Coleman realized farmers don't do much in terms of self-care. So for the last 6 years, she's been awarding $100 microgrants to hundreds of farmers, for massages, a nice dinner out — that kind of thing.
New from Nicole Caruth:
https://t.co/FLwvAgsCw2
Dept of Treasury finally approved 45Z, a generous tax credit that rewards producers who use regenerative practices. It could be a huge boon for sustainable ag — if the USDA can agree on its rules.
New from Kristen Schmitt:
https://t.co/OvctgpQsKR
Section 180 is an obscure tax deduction for farmers that the IRS has given very little advice on. Many fear an audit, but when deductions can reach 6 or 7 figures — it's tempting!
@donavyncoffey looks into IRS's controversial Section 180:
https://t.co/XWMPff1x6z
Algal oil has similar omega-3 levels to fish oil, but it's always been too expensive to compete on the open market. Now, with fish oil prices doubling and tripling due to climate disruptions, algal oil may be having its day.
New from @EmaPen:
https://t.co/8eZWp1WRwJ
Destructive pests that feast on rice, wheat, and other grains destroy a minimum of 30% of our stored grains. Meet the insect investigators working to fight back.
New from Jonathan Feakins: https://t.co/HlizF72RTx
Plant breeding is a delicate, sometimes mysterious, sometimes confounding dance. Breed a drought-resistant tomato and suddenly it tastes lousy. A higher-yield soybean is vulnerable to disease.
It's tough to be a plant breeder - Russell Nichols dives in:
https://t.co/WIuU4CkNIJ
All indications are that a novel method of pulling nitrogen from the air could revolutionize fertilizer production. But farmers worry it's too good to be true.
New from @DKruzman:
https://t.co/ddgwQBCDUD
Plant breeding is a delicate, sometimes mysterious, sometimes confounding dance. Breed a drought-resistant tomato and suddenly it tastes lousy. A higher-yield soybean is vulnerable to disease.
It's tough to be a plant breeder - Russell Nichols dives in:
https://t.co/WIuU4CkNIJ
A controversial study made waves a couple years ago, claiming to show that urban farming is more carbon-intensive than its traditional rural counterparts. The study authors want you to know - the real story is more complicated!
New from @vicku___:
https://t.co/2pQyV3Xv8J
When California and Massachusetts passed laws forbidding pork being sold from farmers that used inhumane gestation crates, some farmers spent millions to overhaul their operations. The new Farm Bill would invalidate those state laws.
From Lela Nargi:
https://t.co/etOre1NsMp
We've long bred dairy cows for traits like milk yield and carcass weight, ignoring fundamentals like bone structure. It's led to what 1 researcher calls “Ferrari genetics with flat tires.”
@DanielWWalton looks at the new movement to improve our cows:
https://t.co/svOBwPLHlZ
When California and Massachusetts passed laws forbidding pork being sold from farmers that used inhumane gestation crates, some farmers spent millions to overhaul their operations. The new Farm Bill would invalidate those state laws.
From Lela Nargi:
https://t.co/etOre1NsMp