Food & Agriculture

PBPC Newsletter February 12, 2026

Welcome to the Plant Based Products Council Newsletter! In this edition, explore the latest PBPC news, activities, and groundbreaking innovations in the sustainability and bioeconomy...

Winter grazing tour highlights cost-saving mix of cover crops and silage

A Rapid City, Man., beef producer’s winter grazing strategies are reducing reliance on stored feed, but an expert warned cost-saving measures don’t always meet...

CONAB makes modest monthly changes to Brazil’s soybean, corn crops

Brazil’s equivalent of the USDA made modest adjustments to domestic soybean and corn production estimates. CONAB now has soybeans at a record 177.985 million...

Two-pass herbicide management may improve yields

Effective weed management is a significant challenge for farmers as herbicide resistance increases. Kurtis Pilkington, a customer solutions agronomist for Bayer CropScience, said that against...

Bookshelf Decorating Ideas That Instantly Elevate Any Room

A bookshelf is never just a place to store books. It quietly tells a story about taste, comfort, and personality. Walk into any home...

The Feed: Vol. 4, Issue 3

The Feed newsletter highlights recent legal developments affecting agriculture, with issues released twice a month. Click below to sign up for... Source: https://nationalaglawcenter.org/the-feed-vol-4-issue-3/

CIRB Wraps 62nd Annual Meeting

The 62nd annual meeting of the Crop Insurance and Reinsurance Bureau (CIRB) wrapped up last week in Indian Wells, California and concluded Lindsay Rinkenberger’s...

ZimmCast 756 – AI in Agriculture

Hello and welcome to the ZimmCast. I’m Chuck Zimmerman. The beginning of February was a very busy time. Although Cindy and I are not traveling...

Farmers must engage with municipalities

Ontario livestock producers need to be proactive if they want their voice heard in the climate debate at the municipal level. If they don’t, they...

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