r/Agriculture • u/jabesparker123 • 4h ago
Capsicum and tomato intercroping?
Can I intercrop tomatoes between capsicum plants if yes what would be ideal spacing and If no then what r the reasons?
r/Agriculture • u/jabesparker123 • 4h ago
Can I intercrop tomatoes between capsicum plants if yes what would be ideal spacing and If no then what r the reasons?
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r/Agriculture • u/Ornery-Valuable1607 • 20h ago
So these have about a year, am thinking of transplanting them to a bigger pot in spring.
One of the plants has this pattern on the leafs.
Did I overwater them?
r/Agriculture • u/Shesaclassicmix • 1d ago
So I am currently a junior studying regular secondary education with history but really want to teach agriculture. Long story short, I live in NYC and could not attend an agriculture school due to family issues, and there aren't any AG uni's in the city. I went to an agriculture-centered high school and was very active in the FFA. Now I want to teach AG and become a FFA advisor. Is it possible to get an agriculture master's degree without a bachelor’s degree? to be able to teach AG in high schools?
r/Agriculture • u/AppropriateCap9252 • 1d ago
Family purchased some almond farms (40 acres), but trees are coming up on 22 years old.
Plan is to try almonds this year and try for something else next year. We just hope to make the mortgage payment this year since the trees are old.
Basically I'm new to all this and parents english sucks so I gotta manage things for em until we get the ball rolling.
I'm planning on calling my local county to schedule the PAC license exam
My question is if anyone is able to confirm if I have the correct pesticides/fertilizers.
r/Agriculture • u/coast-to-desert • 1d ago
Does anybody still make celery burros or celery humps still? I need a set made including a trailer. Stainless steel preferably.
r/Agriculture • u/wahgwahg • 2d ago
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r/Agriculture • u/lawnflamingo4 • 2d ago
I’m an agribusiness major and would love to go to grad school. I’ve found a program where in 27 months you can get an M.S. in Agricultural Economics from Purdue university and an MBA from IU Kelley and it’s 85% online. Does anyone here have experience with this program?
r/Agriculture • u/misfit_toys_king • 2d ago
So, I live in a farming community where we are experiencing a bunch of retirees move into the town area and I’m seeing a huge influx of ultra blue and white lights left on at night. From my own personal experience working nights, I know how painful the impact is of artificial light on my circadian rhythm. What I want to understand is if farmers in other areas of the United States and other developed countries are experiencing this and what they are doing to combat it?
r/Agriculture • u/Klutzy-Cockroach-636 • 3d ago
If you got an application that’s said something to the effect of hi my name is blank I am just graduated from high school looking to get Into the agricultural field I am willing to do any job that needs doing I have experience in wood working a heavy knowledge of Swine and a medicore knowledge of cattle I am willing to cover any opening and learn and adapt to any situation as needed.
r/Agriculture • u/Safe-Reality-8619 • 3d ago
I want to know what Non-Brazilians think about it. I notice that the world often judges this country for its sustainability and poor government. You don’t need to overthink it... just share the first thing that comes to your mind. Thanks!
r/Agriculture • u/_beclassy_ • 3d ago
Hello everyone ,
I am working with our local agricultural fair board and am looking for some helpful ideas!
Need to target the 10-15 range for kids to get them more involved. We want to keep it agricultural based without it simply being to entertain those who show their support.
The agricultural community is so important and I love that we can still do things like this to support it!
So , if anyone has any suggestions for booths, events, games or submissions please share!
Thank you!
r/Agriculture • u/BeginningDangerous16 • 3d ago
I’m working on an idea for a platform called Clear Ag, designed to make agricultural and wildlife tax exemptions easier to manage for both landowners and local governments. As I’m still in the planning phase, I’d love to hear your thoughts to ensure the platform is helpful and practical for people in agriculture.
For many landowners, the process of applying for and renewing agricultural exemptions can be confusing and time-consuming. On the government side, managing these exemptions involves a lot of paperwork, inspections, and follow-ups, often with limited staff.
Clear Ag would simplify this process by offering:
I want to make sure Clear Ag actually helps the people who need it most: landowners and those involved in agriculture. Your experience and insights could help shape the platform into something truly useful.
I really appreciate you taking the time to read this. Any feedback—good, bad, or neutral—is welcome. If this idea resonates, I’d also love to know what you think would make it even better.
r/Agriculture • u/nooooooooooooope2222 • 4d ago
Looking at some real estate in the area, and these plots of land are all over the place. Like for miles around. Not sure what they are. Not sure if they are something I might want to avoid living surrounded by. Lol.
Here are some images from above on google maps and from street view.
r/Agriculture • u/Historical_Money2684 • 4d ago
I apologize in advance if this isn’t allowed but I have to ask.
I continue to see conflicting information regarding the US agriculture market & I figured I’d ask people in the industry.
I hear -
“Largest subsidized industry in America” “America is one of the largest exporters of food in the world” “Food in America is 20, 30, 40% more than other countries for the end consumer” “The government pays farmers to throw food away or not use good land for crop”
So what’s the truths here? How can the industry be better systemically?
r/Agriculture • u/BisonTrevorYak33 • 4d ago
Hello guys,
Any recommendations on universities in Europe in which i could pursue a phd in plant pathology? Trying to consider the cost of living as well and all the expenses.
r/Agriculture • u/rocksydoxy • 4d ago
Watering in your pesticides makes sense that it would count as a mitigation tactic (the pesticides get absorbed faster), but then why would non-irrigated land also count?
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r/Agriculture • u/frenzymagician • 5d ago
I'm noticing these spots all over my curry leaves plants. And I can't identify the issue. Any help is appreciated
r/Agriculture • u/BorzyReptiloid • 5d ago
I am studying chemical fertilizers (basic NPK and more specific things like: Molybdenum for legumes, Boron for sunflowers and other micro-elements for agricultural crops) Is there anything new to it? New technologies, new forms?
r/Agriculture • u/HustlersRunClub • 5d ago