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January 21, 2014
FARM NEWS
Soil Microbes Alter DNA in Response to Warming
Atlanta GA (SPX) Jan 21, 2014
As scientists forecast the impacts of climate change, one missing piece of the puzzle is what will happen to the carbon in the soil and the microbes that control the fate of this carbon as the planet warms. Scientists studying grasslands in Oklahoma have discovered that an increase of 2 degrees Celsius in the air temperature above the soil creates significant changes to the microbial ecosystem underground. Compared to a control group with no warming, plants in the warmer plots grew faster and high ... read more
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FARM NEWS

Meltwater from Tibetan glaciers floods pastures
The earth is warming up, the glaciers are shrinking. However, not all meltwater is causing sea-level rise as feared. In Tibet, as measurements taken by an international team of researchers including ... more
FARM NEWS

Exposure to pesticides results in smaller worker bees
Exposure to a widely used pesticide causes worker bumblebees to grow less and then hatch out at a smaller size, according to a new study by Royal Holloway University of London. The research, p ... more
FARM NEWS

New Biomolecular Archaeological Evidence for Nordic "Grog," Trade
Winters in Scandinavia were long and cold in the Bronze and Iron Ages, then as now-but a blazing fire was not the only thing to keep people warm. From northwest Denmark, circa 1500-1300 BC, to ... more
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WATER WORLD

Streamflow Alteration Impacts Fish Diversity in Local Rivers
A new USGS study quantifies change in fish diversity in response to streamflow alteration in the Tennessee River basin. The USGS study highlights the importance of the timing, magnitude, and variabi ... more


CLIMATE SCIENCE

California declares drought emergency
California Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency Friday due to what could be the western US state's worst drought in a century, which has sparked wildfires and hurt farmers. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Uruguay farmers set against open-pit iron ore mine
Uruguayan miners and environmentalists are increasingly set against President Jose Mujica going ahead with an open-pit iron ore mine's development, which they want scrapped. ... more
WATER WORLD

Limited water predicted west of the Continental Divide
A limited water supply is predicted west of the Continental Divide - west of the Rocky Mountains, the U.S. Department of Agriculture says. ... more
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FARM NEWS

New discovery could stimulate plant growth and increase crop yields
Scientists led by experts at Durham University have discovered a natural mechanism in plants that could stimulate their growth even under stress and potentially lead to better crop yields. Pla ... more
FARM NEWS

China farmers build wall of cash with $2.2 mn payout: report
Farmers in one of the poorest counties in a Chinese province built a wall of cash from more than $2 million paid out in year-end bonuses, a report said Wednesday. ... more
FARM NEWS

European Parliament votes pollen is part of honey
After years of wrangling and a ruling by the EU's top court, the European Parliament agreed Wednesday that pollen is a constituent of honey and not an added ingredient. ... more
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Locust genome exposes "hundreds" of pesticide targets
Chinese scientists said Tuesday they had unravelled the genetic code of the locust, laying bare "hundreds" of genes that can be targeted by insecticides. ... more
FARM NEWS

Cargill invests in Ukraine grain giant
US agricultural trading giant Cargill has acquired five percent of Ukraine's biggest farming producer Ukrlandfarming, as the companies team-up to boost exports to China and other emerging markets. ... more
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WATER WORLD

West Virginia starts lifting water ban
West Virginia on Monday began lifting a ban on tap water imposed in the state last week after a chemical leak into a key river. ... more
FARM NEWS

US 'superweeds' epidemic shines spotlight on GMOs
The United States is facing an epidemic of herbicide-resistant "superweeds" that some activists and researchers are blaming on GMOs, an accusation rejected by industry giants. ... more
FARM NEWS

Geography has impact on grapevine moth's success in French vineyards
'Location, location, location' is an adage also true for the European grapevine moth, it seems. Research led by Fanny Vogelweith of the Universite de Bourgogne and INRA Bordeaux-Aquitaine in France ... more
FARM NEWS
China's pollution seen from space

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FARM NEWS
20th Anniversary of Initial Operational Capability of the GPS Constellation

NGC Wins Contract For GPS-Challenged Navigation and Geo-Registration Solution

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FARM NEWS
Large, older trees keep growing at a faster rate

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FARM NEWS
Boeing Joins BIOjet Team To Develop Biofuel Supply Chain In UAE

UAE's Etihad demonstrates flight with biofuel mix

Boeing Finds Significant Potential in "Green Diesel" as a Sustainable Jet Fuel

CLIMATE SCIENCE

Europe to suffer from more severe and persistent droughts
As Europe is battered by storms, new research reminds us of the other side of the coin. By the end of this century, droughts in Europe are expected to be more frequent and intense due to climate cha ... more
FARM NEWS

Ancient Cambodian city's intensive land use led to extensive environmental impacts
Soil erosion and vegetation change indicate approximately 400 years of intensive land use around the city of Mahendraparvata in the Phnom Kulen region beginning in the mid 9th century, with marked c ... more
FARM NEWS

EU policy is driving up demand for pollination faster than honeybee numbers
Research conducted by the University of Reading's Centre for Agri-Environmental Research, and funded by the EU FP7 project STEP and the Insect Pollinators Initiative Crops project, indicates that de ... more
FARM NEWS

Japan woman jailed over cow inflation: reports
A former pasture manager who lied about the number of cows her company owned in a bid to attract investors has been jailed in Japan, reports said. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Hundreds of thousands without water after US chemical spill

FARM NEWS

Analysis: Pesticide levels high on some Canadian organic produce

FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

Indonesian palm oil firm to pay losses in 'historic' ruling

FARM NEWS

Wanted: Billions of bees for European farms

FARM NEWS

Improper use of biocides in food production may endanger public health

WATER WORLD

Despite rains, Dead Sea water levels falls again in December

FARM NEWS

Over 350 sick in Japan after eating pesticide-tainted food: NHK

WATER WORLD

Partnership brings clean water to communities in Haiti, Peru

FARM NEWS

New study may aid rearing of stink bugs for biological control

Important mutation discovered in dairy cattle

Chinese scientists create high-yield, salt-resistant rice variety

Hong Kong arrests 64 for smuggling baby formula

Fox meat makes an ass of Wal-Mart's China donkey product

To grow or to defend: How plants decide

Los Angeles likely to score driest year since record-keeping began

FAA announces locations for future drone testing sites

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Availability of food increases as countries' dependence on food trade grows

Efforts to curb climate change require greater emphasis on livestock

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