In the United States, 92% of grown corn was genetically modified. Sound decisions, sustainable management - PREGA has been successful and data is the new resource of the Hungarian agricultural system.
If in 2000 only 25% of corn grown in the United States was genetically modified, then ten years later this figure rose to 85%, and now to 92%. February in the old peasant culture was a time of many folk customs, beliefs and entertainment.
There are no problems with administration or current reporting of nitrates. In addition to frost, drought, low or high rainfall, most farmers and consultants gloomyly think about the administrative obligations they face, about work that seems big and complying with the law. PGR), an economy may begin to use profit maximization. They offer a world class solution that may be of interest to international markets.
150 professional presentations were made over two days in 19 sections, covering the main agricultural sectors, and more than 40 exhibitors presented their exact products and services at the PREGA conference and exhibition today.
The eleven-year record in the rental market last year - agricultural machines were especially well represented. The 11-year record was reached by Hungarian leasing companies, the amount of allocated funds amounted to almost $ 2.4 billion last year, which is 7 percent more than a year earlier.
- US corn prices will drop to $ 3.50 per bushel, while in the near future it is unlikely to cost $ 5.
- Cereal traders are puzzling over recent data showing that US farmers have produced another unprecedented crop, despite the most difficult weather conditions in recent years.
- Kenya is reviewing its 2012 ban on the cultivation of genetically modified corn, as more than 1 million of its citizens need urgent humanitarian food assistance due to prolonged drought.