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May 08, 2013
FARM NEWS
Zeal to ensure clean leafy greens takes bite out of riverside habitat in California
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 08, 2013
Meticulous attention to food safety is a good thing. As consumers, we like to hear that produce growers and distributers go above and beyond food safety mandates to ensure that healthy fresh fruits and vegetables do not carry bacteria or viruses that can make us sick. But in California's Salinas Valley, some more vigorous interventions are cutting into the last corners of wildlife habitat and potentially threatening water quality, without evidence of food safety benefits. These policies crea ... read more
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Scientists alarmed by rapid spread of Brown Streak Disease in cassava
Cassava experts are reporting new outbreaks and the increased spread of Cassava Brown Streak Disease or CBSD, warning that the rapidly proliferating plant virus could cause a 50 percent drop in prod ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Aid agency sounds alarm over Pacific islands' drought
Aid agency the International Organization for Migration sounded the alarm Tuesday over a drought in the Marshall Islands, one of the world's remotest ocean communities, warning that thousands of people were at risk. ... more
FARM NEWS

Heat wave sears Canada's tulip festival
A heat wave is threatening to take the bloom off one of the world's largest garden festivals, as more than one million colorful tulips in Canada's capital began wilting Tuesday. ... more
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Third of US bee colonies died last winter: report
Nearly a third of the honey bee colonies in the United States died this past winter, sharply higher proportion than a year ago, according to an official report released Tuesday. ... more


FARM NEWS

China farmers held for selling meat from sick pigs
Three Chinese farmers were held for operating an illegal pork business selling meat from pigs that died of disease, state media said Monday, the latest in a series of food scandals to hit China. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Desalinization for China's water woes?
China lacks government support for desalination programs needed for the country's water security, an industry expert said. ... more
WATER WORLD

Solar-powered nanofilters pump in antibiotics to clean contaminated water
Using the same devious mechanism that enables some bacteria to shrug off powerful antibiotics, scientists have developed solar-powered nanofilters that remove antibiotics from the water in lakes and ... more
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FARM NEWS

China detains 900 over toxic meat scandal: official
China has detained 900 people for crimes including selling rat and fox meat as beef and mutton, the public security ministry said, in another blow to the nation's food safety. ... more
FARM NEWS

U.S. not siding with Europe in blaming pesticides for honeybee losses
A U.S. government study stops short of agreeing with Europe that pesticides are a prime suspect in the worldwide disappearance of honeybees, officials said. ... more
WATER WORLD

EPA to grant $569 million for New York, New Jersey water
The Environmental Protection Agency will award $569 million to repair and upgrade water treatment plants damaged by Hurricane Sandy in New York and New Jersey. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Substances in honey increase detoxification gene expression
Research in the wake of Colony Collapse Disorder, a mysterious malady afflicting (primarily commercial) honey bees, suggests that pests, pathogens and pesticides all play a role. New research indica ... more
FARM NEWS

More food and greener farming with specialised transporters for plants
To grow more food more sustainably we need to make plants better at recruiting nutrients and water from soil to seed, according to 12 leading plant scientists writing in Nature. Essential to t ... more
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FARM NEWS

New plant protein discoveries could ease global food and fuel demands
New discoveries of the way plants transport important substances across their biological membranes to resist toxic metals and pests, increase salt and drought tolerance, control water loss and store ... more
FARM NEWS

Traditional ranching practices enhance African savanna
That human land use destroys natural ecosystems is an oft-cited assumption in conservation, but ecologists have discovered that instead, traditional ranching techniques in the African savanna enhanc ... more
FARM NEWS

China children killed with poisoned yoghurt: Xinhua
Two children died in northern China after drinking yoghurt which a disgruntled kindergarten owner had injected with rat poison, state media reported on Thursday. ... more
FARM NEWS
NASA Opens New Era in Measuring Western US Snowpack

Landsat Thermal Sensor Lights Up from Volcano's Heat

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NIST demonstrates transfer of ultraprecise time signals over a wireless optical channel

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FARM NEWS
As climate changes, boreal forests to shift north and relinquish more carbon than expected

Forest-mapping satellite to join Earth study mission: ESA

Nicaraguan rainforest said under threat from growing illegal logging


FARM NEWS
Recipe for Low-Cost, Biomass-Derived Catalyst for Hydrogen Production

China conducts its first successful bio-fueled airline flight

Bugs produce diesel on demand

FARM NEWS

Study: Traditional ranching helps, not hurts, African ecosystems
Traditional ranching practices can enhance African savanna, going against a common view that human land use destroys natural ecosystems, U.S. ecologists say. ... more
FARM NEWS

US a surprisingly large reservoir of crop plant diversity
North America isn't known as a hotspot for crop plant diversity, yet a new inventory has uncovered nearly 4,600 wild relatives of crop plants in the United States, including close relatives of globa ... more
FARM NEWS

How petals get their shape
Why do rose petals have rounded ends while their leaves are more pointed? In a new study published in the open access journal PLOS Biology, scientists from the John Innes Centre and University of Ea ... more
WATER WORLD

Greece water company receives privatisation bids
Four parties have expressed interest in the controversial sale of 51% of Thessaloniki's water company EYATH, including French company Suez and a citizens' collective, Greece's news agency said on Tuesday. ... more
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FARM NEWS

North Atlantic seaweed is safe to eat

FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

Study finds unexpected plant diversity in No. America vital for crops

FARM NEWS

Europe needs genetically engineered crops

WATER WORLD

The Asian Monsoon is Getting Predictable

FARM NEWS

EU to ban pesticides linked to bee deaths

FARM NEWS

EU set to ban pesticides blamed for decline of bees: source

FARM NEWS

India predicted to receive normal monsoon rains

Rivers Act As 'Horizontal cooling towers'

New data show that white potatoes increase intake of potassium

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Argentine farming disarray seen to affect output

Ecology, economy and management of an agro-industrial Amazon frontier

Double cropping helps Brazil develop

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Colombia rebels make new demands at peace talks

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U.S. drought extent below 50 percent for first time in months

Study reveals seasonal patterns of tropical rainfall changes from global warming

Without adequate funding, deadly wheat disease could threaten global food supplies, U of M scientists say

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