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Cereal rust isolates differ in ability to overcome genetic resistance

The ability of a cereal rust organism to overcome genetic resistance can lead to widespread epidemics.

Gene editing to create more resilient crops and respond to climate change

The importance of gene editing, such as CRISPR, and related molecular genetic technologies was emphasized during the 2022 Borlaug Dialogues at the recent World Food Prize event in Des Moines.

Variable Rate Nitrogen in Southeast Idaho Irrigated Winter and Spring Wheat

‍In a new, collaborative project between Utah State University and University of Idaho researchers, variable rate nitrogen zones will be studied on Christensen Farms in Southeast Idaho.

Vilsak says low river levels deal bigger blow to fertilizer shipments than exports

Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says the biggest fallout from historically low Mississippi River levels could be the disruption to fertilizer shipments. Speaking with reporters this week, he said USDA is close to announcing a framework that would expand domestic supplies for the next crop year.

Japan uses rice as substitute for some imported wheat

A movement is afoot in Japan to substitute locally grown rice and corn for a small amount of imported wheat used for food and fodder. Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which has disrupted international markets, and a weak yen have substantially increased the cost of imported wheat. Last January a dollar equaled about 113 yen. As of Monday, a U.S. dollar equaled about 146 yen, a 29% drop in value.

US ag leaders anticipate more volatility from Black Sea grain movement

Former House Ag Chair Collin Peterson says the U.S. is “going to have to ride out this volatility” in the global grain markets as traders seek to get a handle on the path forward for trade in the Black Sea region.

Northwest winter wheat crop off to a good start

The Northwest wheat crop is off to a good start, but farmers hope for more rain and snow as the growing season approaches winter. Favorable planting conditions in the Palouse region were “promising,” said Britany Hurst Marchant, Idaho Wheat Commission executive director.

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