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April 01, 2013
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New system to restore wetlands could reduce massive floods, aid crops
Corvallis, OR (SPX) Apr 01, 2013
Engineers at Oregon State University have developed a new interactive planning tool to create networks of small wetlands in Midwest farmlands, which could help the region prevent massive spring floods and also retain water and mitigate droughts in a warming climate. The planning approach, which is being developed and tested in a crop-dominated watershed near Indianapolis, is designed to identify the small areas best suited to wetland development, optimize their location and size, and restore a sig ... read more
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The latest genomic studies of wheat sheds new light on crop adaptation and domestication
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China to launch high-res Earth-observation satellite
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Outside View: Transboundary rivers treaty
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Swiss baby formula 'adulterated by Chinese partner'
The Chinese partner of Hero Group, a major Swiss baby formula manufacturer, has been accused of deliberately mislabelling milk powder and a senior employee has been detained, officials said on Thursday. ... more
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Half of Indonesians at risk of landslides: official
More than half of Indonesia's population live in areas at risk of landslides, an official said Thursday, with traditional farming methods blamed for the widespread vulnerability. ... more
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Argentine growers face crippling tax hikes
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is headed for another confrontation with farmers after the government announced hefty increases in taxes on grain exporters. ... more
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Snow impact on Wales farmers 'urgent'
The Welsh government says dealing with the effects of a devastating March snowstorm on livestock farmers has been elevated to an "urgent priority." ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Canada pulls out of UN drought convention
Canada said Thursday it is pulling out of a UN convention that fights drought, mostly in Africa, becoming the only nation to walk away from a pact that Ottawa says is a waste of money. ... more
WATER WORLD

Slovenia seeks better water management
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US regulators under fire over bee-toxic pesticides
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Wearable system can map difficult areas
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Short of water, Peru's engineers 'make our own'
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Pesticides short-circuit bee brains: study
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Brazil grocers pledge to shun Amazon meat
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WATER WORLD

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