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November 26, 2013
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New bale unroller design deemed effective
Lexington KY (SPX) Nov 25, 2013
John Wilhoit and Timothy Coolong from the University of Kentucky have introduced a new technology that can make the application of organic mulches more efficient. The research team from the University of Kentucky premiered their new invention in the August issue of HortTechnology. The team altered a conventional round-bale unroller and designed experiments to document its efficiency. "We modified an unroller so that the new design would be offset a sufficient distance for the tractor to straddle t ... read more
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Shadehouses with photoselective nets featured in study of growing conditions
Shade nets are widely used in ornamental crop production systems to protect crops from radiation, wind, hail, and birds. According to a 2011 study from the United States Department of Agriculture, 4 ... more
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Researchers test effects of LEDs on leaf lettuce
In the life cycle of plants, most developmental processes are dependent on light. Significant biological processes such as germination, shade avoidance, circadian rhythms, and flower induction are a ... more
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Impacts of plant invasions become less robust over time
Among the most impressive ecological findings of the past 25 years is the ability of invasive plants to radically change ecosystem function. Yet few if any studies have examined whether ecosystem im ... more
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High tunnel, open-field production systems compared for lettuce, tomato
In the mild coastal climate of western Washington, agricultural growers are learning more about the advantages of growing popular fresh-market vegetables in high tunnel production systems. High tunn ... more


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Identifying the ecological effects of releasing genetically engineered insects
University of Minnesota researchers have developed a new approach for identifying potential environmental effects of deliberate releases of genetically engineered (GE) insects. The researchers ... more
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Land management as a key to countering butterfly declines
Currently, butterfly populations in many countries decline at alarming rates. Many of these populations are closely associated with the agricultural landscape. Changes in farming practises and land ... more
FARM NEWS

Romania moves to allow EU citizens to buy farmland
Romania's government opened the way for European Union citizens to acquire farmland from next year, by approving the proposal on Thursday. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Farmers' blockade of Paris ends after fireman killed
Irate French farmers ended a Paris road blockade that left one dead on Thursday with the promise of a ministerial meeting over a disputed subsidy, but with no guarantee of a change in policy. ... more
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Coconut farmers face ruin after Philippine typhoon
The super typhoon that slammed through the central Philippines laid waste to a vast region of coconut farmland, eradicating in one fell swoop the livelihoods of tens of thousands of smallholders. ... more
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Chinese farms torture angora rabbits for fur: PETA
Animal rights group PETA urged shoppers Wednesday to boycott products made from angora rabbit fur, after it released footage of fur being plucked from the skins of live rabbits on Chinese farms. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Aqua-Spark fund dives into fish farming future
Investment fund Aqua-Spark is setting course to make money while promoting healthier oceans and feeding the world. ... more
FARM NEWS

China's farmers await revolution in land reform
China's promise to allow 600 million farmers to trade land could enable vast numbers to find a better life, but Lu Jinliang's experience shows the challenges of implementing reform, including entrenched local government interests. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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UEA research reveals how farmers could mitigate nitrous oxide emissions
Farmers may be able to help reduce emissions of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O) by incorporating copper into crop fertilisation processes - according to new research from the University of Ea ... more
WATER WORLD

Scientists create a low-cost, long-lasting water splitter made of silicon and nickel
Stanford University scientists have created a silicon-based water splitter that is both low-cost and corrosion-free. The novel device - a silicon semiconductor coated in an ultrathin layer of nickel ... more
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Researchers warn against high emissions from oil palm expansion in Brazil
Expanding millions of hectares of Brazilian land to produce palm oil for food or for renewable, clean-burning biodiesel could result in extremely high emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) unless strict ... more
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CIA, Pentagon trying to hinder construction of GLONASS stations in US

GPS 3 Prototype Communicates With GPS Constellation

Russia to enforce GLONASS Over GPS


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Philippines to plant more mangroves in wake of Typhoon Haiyan

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Microbiologists reveal unexpected properties of methane-producing microbe

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FARM NEWS

Typhoon wiped out third of Philippines' rice crop: UN
Typhoon Haiyan wiped out one-third of the Philippines' rice-growing areas, the UN food agency said Tuesday, calling for "urgent assistance" to farmers who need to sow new seeds. ... more
WATER WORLD

Largest lake in Britain and Ireland has lost three-quarters of winter water birds
The largest lake in Britain and Ireland, Lough Neagh, has lost more than three quarters of its overwintering water birds according to researchers at Queen's University Belfast. The study by Qu ... more
FARM NEWS

Chinese buyer snaps up vintage wine at French auction
A Chinese woman won the bidding for a coveted barrel of Burgundy wine at a Christie's-run charity auction in France on Sunday, paying 131,000 euros ($177,000) for her cask. ... more
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Angry French farmers to 'blockade' Paris
Irate French farmers are threatening to bring Paris to a halt on Thursday by blocking arterial roads to the capital in the latest protest over tax hikes. ... more
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Brazil banks on record soybean harvest in 2013-2014

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Carbon storage recovers faster than plant biodiversity in re-growing tropical forests

Improved legume technologies can boost entire farming system from the ground up

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China exchange hatches plan for egg futures

Warsaw climate meet must measure rich lands' emissions

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