The Van Trump Report

Month: May 2024

“Greenwood Silo” Introduces a Fresh Approach to Feed and Forage Storage

Silos are one of the most recognizable architectural features of rural America. While they dot the landscape across the entire country, they also come with a host of issues that many farmers think make them more trouble than they’re worth. Martin Reiff, a long-time Wisconsin dairy farmer and past president of the International Silo Association, …

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“Beating Inflation”… Broke Bob’s Second Ag Equity Report

Agribusiness is an industry that readers of the Van Trump Report know. Conceivably it’s one where we have a competitive edge. The purpose of this periodic report is to discuss opportunities in agribusiness equities. During the next 12 months, several large interdependent events, including the U.S. November elections, the Ukrainian war, Israeli war, oil prices, …

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Microwave Technology Now Being Used to Heat Soil and Eliminate Pests

Dr. Sunshin Jung and his team of researchers at the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) has developed a breakthrough technology that effectively eliminates pests without the use of pesticides and protects farms from soil diseases by using microwave heating, the core mechanism of microwave ovens. Soil diseases caused by monocultures are a major concern for …

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US Soybean Production Costs Have Climbed More Than +150% Since 1997

From 1997 to 2018,  soybean seeding rates decreased from over 200,000 seeds per acre to about 157,000 seeds per acre, according to data compiled by Bryn Swearingen and Kate Vaiknoras at USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS). At the same time, soybean seeds and other production costs have skyrocketed. According to Swearingen and Vaiknoras, U.S. farmers …

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Ohalo Unveils Game-Changing “Boosted Breeding” Technology

The process of breeding new plant varieties is a long and arduous process, even with newer gene-editing technology like CRISPR. As Ohalo CEO Dave Friedberg explains, the main problem is that when plants are crossbred, only around half of the genes from each parent are transferred to their offspring. Additionally, the genes that each plant …

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AI-Powered System From “ZoomAgri” Provides Fast, Accurate Grain and Seed Inspection

Startup “ZoomAgri” may not be a well-known name but their customers include some of the biggest companies in the food and agriculture sector. Companies like commodity trading giants Cargill and ADM, and beverage conglomerate ABInBev are among those using ZoomAgri’s AI-powered technology that can recognize grain and seed varieties as well as their quality in …

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Land Values and Cash Rents Hold Up Even as Farm Income Slides… For the Moment

I’m worried about farmland prices if real interest rates stay higher for longer and crop prices drift back down to pre-Covid levels (i.e. corn sub-$4.00, soybeans sub-$10, wheat sub-$6). I’m not saying this will happen for certain, but if it does I have to imagine it heavily weighs on farmland prices. The good news (perhaps …

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Startup “ArkeaBio” Wants to Combat Livestock Emissions with a Vaccine

Researchers have been trying to figure out how to reduce the amount of methane released by cows and other “ruminant” animals for decades. Strategies utilizing feed additives and tools such as cow masks have had mixed results, and also stand to add substantially to production costs. Boston-based startup “ArkeaBio” is taking a different approach by …

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