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Ancient Indigenous crops once grown in eastern North America could offer sustainable agricultural solutions in flood-prone ...
Drought conditions in the Nebraska Panhandle region persist, with many areas receiving limited precipitation in April.
Brazilian microbiologist Mariangela Hungria's work using beneficial bacteria to boost crop yields wins her the $500,000 World ...
A casual search through the front-page headlines of our national dailies would reveal that one news item the media take seriously is politics. The second most important is business and finance. The ...
With an overflow of picks and prospects, the Canadiens might be able to find willing trade partners this summer they couldn't ...
Hungria's research enables crops to utilize soil bacteria for nutrients ... It will be the culmination of a three-day international gathering that annually draws world leaders in fields including ...
Southland farmers have shown examples of ducks destroying significant areas of crops. Southland’s Federated ... produce 1.17x 10 to the 10 E. coli a day, in comparison with each cow producing ...
“Sometimes in the morning, plants are more brittle and likely to break, but they can be rolled later in the day ... rhizobia bacteria must be present in the soil. “Fields void of soybeans ...
Kids 15 years old and younger will be able to fish for free, says Jerry Dean, hatchery Participants will be provided a free ...
Schoolchildren in America learn the story of the "three sisters" in agriculture: how Indigenous peoples planted corn, beans ...
Climate change severely impacts global crop yields, revealing critical gaps in climate models and predictions.
Nine prefectures—Kyoto, Shiga, Hyōgo, Nara, Wakayama, Tottori, Tokushima, Fukui, and Mie—will exhibit under the theme, “The Brilliance of Kansai’s Rich History and Its Present Day.” ...