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Yogurt producer Stonyfield Organic has announced it will be using 100% renewable electricity at its Londonderry, New Hampshire, manufacturing facility by the end of 2022. Winemakers must pay close attention to their soil, the rain, the heat, and the sunlight. But rodents like gophers and mice can wreak havoc on a vineyard. Rather than turning to rodenticides to deter pests, graduate students at Humboldt State University in California are testing a more natural approach by using owls. Even though we are almost done with planting season this year, there is still time for several warmer regions of the United States to sow some seeds or plant transplants. Even though November isn’t the peak time to be planting, there are still lots of vegetables and flowers that can be grown that will be able to survive and yield a good harvest. With younger consumers driving growth, the organic produce sector will likely experience 5% to 10% growth in sales dollars in 2022, according to Mike Mauti, managing partner of Canada-based Execulytics Consulting. President Joe Biden has called for an all-of-government response to climate change that looks for solutions and opportunities in every sector of the U.S. economy. That includes agriculture, which emits over 600 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent every year – more than the total national emissions of the United Kingdom, Australia, France or Italy.

 

Stonyfield Organic to use renewable electricity in NH plant by end of 2022

Yogurt producer Stonyfield Organic has announced it will be using 100% renewable electricity at its Londonderry, New Hampshire, manufacturing facility by the end of 2022.

https://www.dairyreporter.com/Article/2021/11/01/Stonyfield-Organic-to-use-renewable-electricity-in-NH-plant-by-end-of-2022?utm_source=copyright&utm_medium=OnSite&utm_campaign=copyright

 

California Vineyards Use Owls Instead of Pesticides

Winemakers must pay close attention to their soil, the rain, the heat, and the sunlight. But rodents like gophers and mice can wreak havoc on a vineyard. Rather than turning to rodenticides to deter pests, graduate students at Humboldt State University in California are testing a more natural approach by using owls.

https://www.ecowatch.com/california-vineyards-owls-pesticides-2655329431.html

 

12 Vegetables, Flowers and Herbs to Plant in November

Even though we are almost done with planting season this year, there is still time for several warmer regions of the United States to sow some seeds or plant transplants. Even though November isn’t the peak time to be planting, there are still lots of vegetables and flowers that can be grown that will be able to survive and yield a good harvest.

https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/gardening/a37811252/what-to-plant-in-november/

 

Organic produce market to grow up to 10% in 2022

With younger consumers driving growth, the organic produce sector will likely experience 5% to 10% growth in sales dollars in 2022, according to Mike Mauti, managing partner of Canada-based Execulytics Consulting.

https://www.thepacker.com/news/organic/organic-produce-market-grow-10-2022

 

Unlike the US, Europe is setting ambitious targets for producing more organic food

President Joe Biden has called for an all-of-government response to climate change that looks for solutions and opportunities in every sector of the U.S. economy. That includes agriculture, which emits over 600 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent every year – more than the total national emissions of the United Kingdom, Australia, France or Italy.

https://www.yahoo.com/now/unlike-us-europe-setting-ambitious-122954753.html

 

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