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Earth Rover Program unveils ‘Soilsmology’: A non-invasive breakthrough in soil health monitoringThe Earth Rover Program has launched 'soilsmology', a non-invasive soil health monitoring technique using seismic methods to map soil properties like bulk density and moisture without disrupting the ecosystem. Supported by the Bezos Earth Fund and UBS Optimus Foundation, this initiative has reduced the cost of seismic sensors significantly and aims to democratize soil data collection, enabling a global database to guide sustainable farming practices. The program's integration with AI and sensor technology seeks to transform agriculture by offering actionable soil insights, promising high yields with minimal environmental impact.
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The bailout or bust cycle continues in the U.S., as farmers prepare to receive a one-time bridge payment to manage market volatility spurred on by trade volatility, but the Trump administration is not accepting any fault.
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Muju Earth, founded by Lu Afolayan, developed the Aeropod, a biodegradable capsule designed to improve soil health and assist farmers in transitioning to regenerative farming without risking yields. The Aeropod breaks soil compaction, enhances aeration, and releases beneficial microbes, reducing the need for heavy machinery and fertilisers. Targeted at compacted and waterlogged soils such as clay, the product is undergoing UK trials and aims to be sold per hectare through agricultural networks, with plans for global licensing and partnerships for large-scale soil regeneration.
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John Deere is capitalizing on demand for automation amid persistent labour challenges and tailor-made innovation for specific markets, like Brazil.
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Thirteen ASF cases have been confirmed in wild boar in Catalonia since 28 November, triggering an aggressive containment effort to protect Spain’s €8.8bn pork export industry.