The 2024 International Short Video Competition Field Trip Held in Tai’an
On November 8, 2024 International Short Video Competition “Mountain Tai Bringing Prosperity to the Nation” Field Trip was held in Tai’an, the city of the Five Great Mountains, located in Shandong Province. Following the launch ceremony, over 50 leading content creators, internet influencers, and renowned bloggers from various fields will
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Closed Die Forging: Enhancing Strength and Precision in Manufacturing
Closed die forging is an extremely important manufacturing process used to improve the strength, wear resistance, and precision of metal components used in numerous sectors. In this method, pressure is applied by dies in the formation of metal. The main purpose is to get better mechanical properties and high dimensional
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A flashy Monday leads to a snoozy Tuesday
Afternoon Market Recap: Grain prices were little changed in a quiet session today.
‘No skimping:’ Farmers prioritize seed genetics, dealer relationships
Even in a tight ag economy, investing in the right seed purchase now can mean better profits next year.
Will Australian beef imports damage Ireland’s UK export market?
Beef production in Australia is forecast to hit a record high this year which will underpin its export ambitions. But...
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Good Food Ireland awards shine a spotlight on the ‘very best’
A five star castle, a seafood restaurant in Belfast and the family behind the delights of artisan ice-cream made from...
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FEFAC warns EU over deforestation-free products regulation
European trade organisation FEFAC has written to the Danish EU Farm Council Presidency warning about the disruption of soy supplies to the feed and livestock sector. Supply chain disruption warning It says the European Commission’s recent “targeted simplification” proposal on the EU Regulation on Deforestation-free products (EUDR) poses an imminent risk of essential soy supply […]
Concerns rise over Bovaer after cow health issues in Denmark
The Danish industry association for agriculture and food companies, Landbrug & Fødevarer (L&F), is launching an investigation into abnormalities in cows after feeding them the methane inhibitor Bovaer. The organisation is responding to reports from several cattle farmers. Mandatory Bovaer use in Denmark Many cattle farmers in Denmark started adding Bovaer to their feed from […]
What does the G20 summit on local soil mean for agriculture?
As a historic event for South Africa, the 2025 G20 Summit offers an opportunity to advance the country’s interests and those of the rest of Africa.
Grow your own cabbage seedlings
Farmers living in communal farming regions may feel that they are unable to grow cabbages because they don’t have access to places selling seedlings. Shane Brody has a solution for them.
TropAg draws global crowd to tackle food security + PICS
More than 700 delegates from 40 countries are in Brisbane this week for TropAg to discuss and hatch projects across the cropping, animal-production and horticulture sectors,
GPA continues calls for home-grown ISCC-style scheme
GPA is pressing on with calls for an Australian-owned certification scheme, despite a GRDC-commissioned report finding its costs would outweigh its benefits.
International Agri-Food Network (IAFN)
Embarking on Growth: Key Takeaways from the 2025 IAFN and PSM Annual General Meetings
The International Agri-Food Network (IAFN) and the Private Sector Mechanism (PSM) convened their 2025 Annual General Meetings on July 1 and 2 in a dynamic hybrid format. The in-person gathering […]
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FAO-IAFN Women’s Accelerator Mentorship Programme for Women-led SMEs in Africa Updates
PROGRAMME UPDATES Launch: FAO-IAFN Women’s Accelerator Mentorship Programme for Women-led SMEs in Africa October 19, 2023 My Success Story after the FAO Mentorship Program May 17, 2023 A Personal Report […]
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Jury member Faazi Adam seeks scalable solutions for a sustainable future
Faazi Adam, Director Sustainability at Evonik and jury member of the Misset International Sustainability Impact Award, believes collaboration and practicality are key to real progress. “We need to act now to secure a future,” she says. Having seen the impact of Evonik’s own sustainability journey, she stresses that innovative solutions must not only be ambitious […]
Major spike in avian influenza outbreaks in Germany
Nearly 30 new avian influenza outbreaks have recently been reported in Germany, both on commercial poultry farms and in backyard flocks. This is evident from a new overview from the German national laboratory, the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut (FLI). Moreover, the FLI fears that the situation will not improve in the short term. The institute conducts risk assessments […]
Respected Northern Ireland farmer honoured with top sheep industry award
The National Sheep Association (NSA) is delighted to announce that Northern Ireland sheep farmer Edward Adamson has been named the recipient of the 2025 NSA George Hedley Memorial Award, recognising his outstanding contribution to the UK sheep industry.
Cattle prices remain high at Pomeroy Mart, stores topping at £2740.
Prices staying high in Pomeroy with stores topping at £2740.
Organic milk prices in Germany continue to break records
German organic dairy farmers received 66.7 euro cents more per kg of milk in September than in the previous month. As a result, the gap with conventional milk prices is widening. Since the beginning of 2025, producer prices for organic milk have been steadily rising. In September, German organic dairy farmers received an average of […]
BetaTrace: A source for rumen bypass betaine
The transition from pregnancy to lactation is challenging for dairy cows. Nutritionists and farmers also face challenges because of the need to focus on nutrition and management strategies that prevent metabolic disorders, support optimal dry matter intake, and maximise milk yield. Methyl donors are functional nutrients that regulate key metabolic and immunological pathways through one-carbon […]
BIRC 2025: MoUs worth over ₹3,000 crore Signed to Boost India’s Rice Sector
The two-day Bharat International Rice Conference (BIRC) 2025 concluded on October 31 today at Mandapam, New Delhi, marking a milestone moment for India’s agriculture and export sectors. On Day One, …
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BIRC 2025: Over 3,000 Farmers, FPOs, 1,000 Exporters to Showcase Rice Diversity, Trade Strength
By BK Jha India, the world’s largest producer and exporter of rice, is set to reaffirm its leadership in global food systems through the Bharat International Rice Conference (BIRC) 2025, …
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DLG-Chef rechnet ab: Grüne Transformation ist gescheiterter Irrweg #agritechnica #greendeal
DLG-Präsident Hubertus Paetow rechnet auf der Agritechnica mit dem Green Deal und der ökologischen Transformation ab.
Vorführmaschine: Deutz-Fahr 6150.4 TTV Traktor auf Ratenkredit #maschinedestages #gebrauchtmaschine
Die Maschine des Tages auf technikboerse.com ist ein Deutz-Fahr 6150.4 TTV. Der Traktor ist eine Vorführmaschine mit 250 Stunden.
To fix pain, don't forget the fascia
"Fascia is not just a biologic plastic wrap that keeps our muscles and viscera in their places, nor is it tantamount to inert packing material. Instead, it offers clinically meaningful means of protection from impacts and overuse, distributing mechanical forces to reduce harm when moving and falling."
December pet- and vet-related calendar
December is packed with celebrations big and small, serious and silly. Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa will take center stage for many, but don’t overlook the delightfully unexpected holidays sprinkled throughout the month. Festivus and Winter Solstice have you covered. And because National Ugly Sweater Day conveniently lands on a Friday, you can host a client-and-pet contest both in clinic and on socials!
15 Sq Ft Balcony Kitchen Garden Layout: Perfect for Small Apartments in India
Why a Balcony Kitchen Garden Is Perfect for Indian Apartments Let’s be real—most of us in Indian cities live in flats where the only “yard” is a three-foot-wide ledge meant for drying towels. But what if that same space could give you fresh coriander for your dal, mint for your chutney, and maybe even a […]
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10 sq ft Balcony Tomato Garden in Plastic Bottles – Perfect for Small Indian Apartments
Let’s be honest—most of us in Indian cities are lucky if our balcony fits a single chair, let alone a garden. But tomatoes don’t need grand spaces; they just need a little sun, a decent container, and someone who cares enough to water them like the seasons demand. I’ve watched a retired postmaster in Pune […]
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