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The plant species involved in the progressive rehabilitation around the Twangiza open gold mine in DR Congo were inventoried ...
Cereals Canada released several reports on March 20 highlighting the relatively small environmental footprint of Canadian ...
When you picture agriculture in northwest Wisconsin, you might think of rolling hills, red barns and quiet mornings broken only by the crow of a rooster, cows mooing or the ...
Charcoal rot, caused by the soilborne fungus Macrophomina phaseolina (Mp), poses a serious threat to soybean health and ...
Canadian farmers growing crops like wheat, barley and oats on the Prairies have things to be proud of when it comes to ...
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How Regenerative Agriculture Is Turning Dust Bowls Into Biodiversity HubsThe word “dust bowl” conjures images of cracked earth, swirling clouds of dry soil, and a haunting silence where life once ...
Results have been deemed positive after several months of testing the post-Helene soil across the region. Agriculture officials told News Channel 11 ...
Soil conditions, temperatures and weather outlook are finally aligned for planting in much of the Midwest. In the hurry to ...
Recent dust storms in Illinois have raised the question of the cause of these events. In the last few years, these dust ...
A new study from South Dakota State University reveals reductions in tillage intensity have led to an increase in soil ...
In this piece — part of a series from The Gazette and the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk — a look at a lawsuit that ...
Carolina Brandani, Texas A&M AgriLife Research soil scientist, is committed to connecting soil conservation with agricultural practices ...
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