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Zimbabwe key message update May–September 2026: Food access improves with harvests, but grain prices remain high in deficit areas
Onias Machono from the Dende farmers’ club in his millet and rapoko crops where he’s set up a scarecrow to fend off the quelea weaver birds. Image courtesy of Tatenda Chitagu. Stressed (IPC Phase 2) ...
When the Hormuz crisis sent energy prices up across Europe, most households had little choice but to absorb the shock. The ...
For the week ending May 23, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets were quite variable - trading $5 lower to as much as ...
Things are wet again, and we have more rain coming, but last week we had three or four, maybe four and a half days where we ...
Scientists in Taiwan are turning banana farm waste into sheep feed. See how it cuts costs and stabilizes food supplies during ...
For the week ending May 16, Western Canadian prices of yearlings and backgrounded cattle were relatively unchanged from seven ...
May is Beef Month, and Iowa is fortunate to have a strong beef industry. Not only can consumers enjoy great-tasting, ...
UNIVERSITY PARK — Silage, dairy and livestock producers have the chance to gain practical, research-based guidance on every step of corn silage production by attending webinars hosted by Penn State ...
It is hard to believe that it is near that time of year when corn will start to be harvested for silage. We have been fortunate in many areas of the region to receive timely precipitation providing ...
Timely harvest of corn silage is one of the most critical factors affecting forage quality. To ensure maximum yields of dry matter, nutrients per acre, palatability, intake, and minimize storage ...
This photo was taken by the staff of the Southern Indiana Purdue Ag Center showing nitrogen tetraoxide, a reddish brown gas, spreading across the ground after a bag of silage was opened. The gas is a ...
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