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Opinion: Farmers must still raise efficiency to cut methane

Opinion: Farmers must still raise efficiency to cut methane
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Govt set to revamp, expand functions of parish chiefs

Govt set to revamp, expand functions of parish chiefs May 20, 2021 [Sponsored article] The government has recommended the parish to be the central focus of development. Under the Parish Model Implementation, the government will strengthen the parish level to cater for the added responsibilities. This was disclosed by Jenipher Namuyangu, the minister of state for Local Government, as she presented the local government sector’s accountability on the implementation of commitments made in the NRM Manifesto 2016-2021 on Tuesday, May 11, 2021. Related Stories The presentation, made at Office of the President auditorium in Kampala, reported on achievements, challenges encountered and the way forward regarding the manifesto and the presidential Strategic Directives and Guidelines for Period 2016-2021.

Opinion: Trading carbon credits may carry downsides for farmers

Opinion: Trading carbon credits may carry downsides for farmers >More in © Vander Wolf Images/Adobe Stock Carbon farming, or the sequestration of carbon in agricultural soils and the subsequent sale of “carbon credits”, has hit the headlines with the recent high-profile sale of A$500,000 (£280,000) of credits by the Wilmot Cattle Company of New South Wales, Australia, to US software giant Microsoft. The deal was brokered by Regen Network and Impact Ag partners, two players in what is becoming a potentially significant global environmental credit market. It is a market that, in principle, enables large-scale carbon emitters to effectively buy their way out of their emissions reduction obligations by purchasing offsets from others with a potential surplus of carbon sinks… basically anyone who owns land.

Purdue Extension updates guides for fruit and vegetable growers

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Several updated resources from Purdue Extension will help fruit and vegetable growers stay on top of the latest crop management strategies and research. The 2021 Midwest Vegetable Production Guide for Commercial Growers (ID-56) is available online to download for free. This annual guide is a summary of currently suggested vegetable varieties, seeding rates, fertilizer rates, weed control, insect control and disease control measures for commercial growers. The online version found at mwveguide.org is searchable by crop, pest and control measures and is accessible on any platform from smartphone to desktop. The 2021 version of ID-56 will not be offered for sale as hard copies by Purdue Extension. Spirally bound copies of the guide may be ordered.

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