How can I embed feeds from AgriFeeds into my website without programming?

If you are in one of the following situations, you can easily embed any RSS feed into your website without programming:

1) you have access to the source code of your website (at least the HTML pages or templates);
2) you have access to the content management system input interface of your website and you are allowed to insert javascript code;
3) you use a content management system for which RSS aggregation modules are available;
4) you use a blogging platform like Wordpress or Blogger.

In cases 3 and 4, the platforms that you use provide some content type, page element or widget that only asks you for the URL of a feed and automatically embeds it in your website.

In cases 1 and 2, you need some code snippet to place in the HTML code of your website.

The following are just two examples, but you can find other services that provide the same tools for automatically creating the javascript code that you can copy and paste into your webpage.

Example 1: Feed2JS

You can create your code snippet here and copy and paste it to your webpage.
You can decide how many items you want to display by changing the num parameter.

Here is a sample code snippet for Upcoming Events in Europe:

And here is the resulting view on your webpage:

Example 2: SpringWidgets

Something more elaborated, which additionally allows you to embed several feeds into one nice screen and to switch between them, is the SpringWidget solution. You can create your code snippet here.

Here is a sample code snippet for Latest News on Biofuels:

And here is the resulting view on your webpage:

SpringWidgets
AgriFeeds News: Bio-fuels
Custom feed. Filters: words: biofuels,bioenergy,bio-energy,bio-fuels