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Making sense of the CAP reform proposals

'Greening' and 'capping' feature in the latest CAP reform proposals, but what will they mean for UK growers? Caroline Stocks takes a look

Population Growth, Land Use and Climate Change to Affect West Africa's Crop Yields - Crop Biotech

Population Growth, Land Use and Climate Change to Affect West Africa's Crop Yields: Low input fallow systems in West Africa, land use effects, and population growth will have as much effect as climate change in the next decades. This ...

Perfect Year To Judge Drought Tolerant Varieties | Issues content from Corn and Soybean Digest

< p > With 2011 going into the record books as one of the driest in the southern High Plains, many dryland wheat acres were abandoned and irrigated yields suffered as producers had to allocate water to other crops, says Texas AgriLife Extension Service Agronomist Brent Bean. < /p > < div

Cover crops are focus of prevented-planting decisions | Soybean varieties content from Farm

< p > Farmers who were unable to plant their corn and soybeans because of bad weather might consider planting cover crops this summer to build soil quality and prevent erosion, a Purdue University Extension specialist says. < /p > < div class="field-image-promo" > < img class="imagefield

No-Till, Summer Fallow Stores Water in Central Great Plains / January 11, 2011 / News from the USDA

Information Staff, Agricultural Research Service, USDA. Communicating news and information about scientific research.

Rain delivers dryland gong - Weekly Times Now

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nebusiness.co.uk - Farming - Farming News - Minimum price deal for linseed growers

FARMING co-operative United Oilseeds is offering a minimum price contract for linseed in 2011 on the back of this year's good prices.

Which cover crop should you plant? It depends | Farm and Dairy - The Auction Guide and Rural

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- More farmers are using cover crops to limit erosion from fields, control weed growth, fix nitrogen in the soil, feed livestock and

Insects bug Queensland's cotton industry

Two outbreaks of an exotic insect pose a major threat to Queensland's $360 million cotton industry.

allAfrica.com: Zimbabwe: Livestock, Just What the Vet Ordered

allAfrica: African news and information for a global audience

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