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Clinton Griffiths

Clinton Griffiths is the host of AgDay, the Editor of Farm Journal magazine, and a key contributor to AgWeb.com.

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Growing up in New Mexico, around a family of farmers and ranchers, rain was the currency of hope. I spent every season waiting on rain. Anything over a 10% chance was a “good chance” for moisture.
Intentional or not, humans have helped shape today’s weather patterns. Now they’re looking at technology to protect their future.
Dutch researchers think it’s possible to modify the weather in one of the driest regions in the world, the Sinai Peninsula, and restore a green, fertile plain by restarting the area’s water cycle.
USDA scientists are testing new cloud seeding technology to help fight drought by unlocking more rain from clouds. The key ingredients are tap water and a small electrical charge.
Out-of-stock rates improve but baby formula supplies remain limited in many locations even as FDA works to provide market access for foreign formula makers. The dairy industry says there needs to be more communication.
Food is essential to sustaining life and will ultimately be the key to rebuilding Ukraine’s future.
Farmers save on input costs and improve water management by planting into green, head-high cover crops this spring.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict threatens to upend world trade.
When farmers or ranchers in the U.S. face tragedy others in the industry are quick to help. That same mentality, of farmers helping farmers, has reached Ukraine as support rolls in from across the globe.
Inflation combined with pandemic-related business chaos are pushing more people to seek out alternative solutions.