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March 19, 2014
FARM NEWS
Global problem of fisheries bycatch needs global solutions
San Diego CA (SPX) Mar 19, 2014
Whenever fishing vessels harvest fish, other animals can be accidentally caught or entangled in fishing gear as bycatch. Numerous strategies exist to prevent bycatch, but data have been lacking on the global scale of this issue. A new in-depth analysis of global bycatch data provides fisheries and the conservation community with the best information yet to help mitigate the ecological damage of bycatch and helps identify where mitigation measures are most needed. "When we talk about fisheries' cat ... read more
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FARM NEWS

Crop intensification as a long-term solution to African food shortages
Farmers in Africa can increase their food production if they avoid over dependence on chemical fertilizers, pesticides and practice agricultural intensification - growing more food on the same amoun ... more
FARM NEWS

Incentives needed to improve grain markets in India
Even after the agricultural reforms of 2002-03, for wheat, rice, and pearl millet farmers in India, grain markets are still pretty sticky. Two University of Illinois economists analyzed infrastructu ... more
FARM NEWS

Bionic plants
Plants have many valuable functions: They provide food and fuel, release the oxygen that we breathe, and add beauty to our surroundings. Now, a team of MIT researchers wants to make plants even more ... more
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WATER WORLD

Geographers create 'easy button' to calculate river flows from space
The frustrated attempts of a UCLA graduate student to quantify the amount of water draining from Greenland's melting ice sheet led him to devise a new way to measure river flows from outer space, he ... more


WATER WORLD

Global food trade can alleviate water scarcity
International trade of food crops led to freshwater savings worth 2.4 billion US-Dollars in 2005 and had a major impact on local water stress. This is shown in a new study by the Potsdam Institute f ... more
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FARM NEWS

New bioinsecticide can help control banana plantation pest
The Chrysodeixis chalcites moth is regarded as one of the most serious pests in horticultural, ornamental and fruit crops. Its caterpillars feed on many plant species, including banana plants, and o ... more
FARM NEWS

Climate change will reduce crop yields sooner than we thought
A study led by the University of Leeds has shown that global warming of only 2 C will be detrimental to crops in temperate and tropical regions, with reduced yields from the 2030s onwards. Pro ... more
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FARM NEWS

EU readying invasive alien species hit-list
Killer slugs, Asian ladybirds and American muskrats will all be blacklisted under plans drawn up by Brussels to stop "invasive" species from threatening European wildlife, an EU source said on Tuesday. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Number of Days Without Rain to Dramatically Increase in Some World Regions
By the end of the 21st century, some parts of the world can expect as many as 30 more days a year without precipitation, according to a new study by Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego ... more
FARM NEWS

Declining ocean health threatens food security
We must protect our ocean or risk significant impact on global food security stated The Global Ocean Commission, an independent international panel of global leaders championing ocean health and hig ... more
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FARM NEWS

Soil microbes shift as shrubs invade remnant hill prairies
Perched high on the bluffs of the big river valleys in the Midwest are some of the last remnants of never-farmed prairie grasslands. These patches, edged by forest, are slowly being taken over by sh ... more
FARM NEWS

Plant biology discovery furthers scientists' understanding of plant growth and development
Auxin, a small molecule, is a plant hormone discovered by Charles Darwin about 100 years ago. Over the years that followed it became understood to be the most important and versatile plant hormone c ... more
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FARM NEWS

Tropical grassy ecosystems under threat
Scientists at the University of Liverpool have found that tropical grassy areas, which play a critical role in the world's ecology, are under threat as a result of ineffective management. Acco ... more
FARM NEWS

Penn team links Africans' ability to digest milk to spread of cattle raising
Babies are born with the ability to digest lactose, the sugar found in milk, but most humans lose this ability after infancy because of declining levels of the lactose-digesting enzyme lactase. Peop ... more
FARM NEWS

Success of new bug-fighting approach may vary from field to field
A new technique to fight crop insect pests may affect different insect populations differently, researchers report. They analyzed RNA interference (RNAi), a method that uses genetic material to "sil ... more
FARM NEWS
New Satellite Movie Shows Massive Eastern US Cool Down

Planet Labs Set To Launch Largest Satellite Fleet In History

China deploys 21 satellites in search for missing plane


FARM NEWS
Astro Aerospace Delivers Antennas For Next-Gen GPS III Satellites 3 through 6

ESA to certify first Galileo position fixes worldwide

Russia plans to launch new Glonass satellite on March 24


FARM NEWS
Amazon Inhales More Carbon than It Emits

Indonesian president intervenes in roaring forest blaze

Light pollution impairs rainforest regeneration


FARM NEWS
Renewable chemical ready for biofuels scale-up

Maverick and PPE To Make Small-scale Methane-to-Methanol Plants

Boeing, South African Airways Explore Ways for Farmers to Grow More Sustainable Biofuel Crops

WATER WORLD

Water-rich gem points to vast 'oceans' beneath the Earth
A University of Alberta diamond scientist has found the first terrestrial sample of a water-rich gem that yields new evidence about the existence of large volumes of water deep beneath the Earth. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

History will repeat itself in Pakistan drought region, experts warn
As the death toll from the latest outbreak of poverty-driven diseases in Pakistan's Thar desert nears 100 children, experts are warning that corruption and a dysfunctional political system make a repeat of the disaster almost inevitable. ... more
WATER WORLD

N.African dust stimulates monsoons: study
Desert dust from North Africa and the Arabian peninsula stimulates monsoon rains over India, said a study Sunday suggesting that desertification from global warming may boost these seasonal downpours. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Brazil drought puts froth on coffee prices
The morning caffeine hit is about to get more pricey as drought in top producer Brazil has sparked fears of a global shortfall of coffee this year, sending the price of beans soaring. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Earth has a secret reservoir of water, say scientists

FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

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Agroforestry can ensure food security and mitigate the effects of climate change in Africa

WATER WORLD

Technique to create holes in graphene could improve water filters, desalination

FARM NEWS

Fertilizer in small doses yields higher returns for less money

FARM NEWS

Typhoon-hit Philippine farmers to reap harvest: UN

FARM NEWS

Livestock can produce food that is better for the people and the planet

FARM NEWS

Japan to halve tuna catch in Northern Pacific: reports

Huge tract of Australia in 'biggest ever drought'

Virtual bees help to unravel complex causes of colony decline

Farmstar Expert opens new horizons, incorporating UAV Data

New Technique Allows Frequent Water Quality Monitoring For Suite of Pollutants

New targets needed to protect Lake Erie from massive 'dead zone'

NASA Responds to California's Evolving Drought

Cows are smarter when raised in pairs

Boeing, South African Airways Explore Ways for Farmers to Grow More Sustainable Biofuel Crops

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New invasive species breakthrough sparks interest around the world

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Permafrost to protect the biodiversity of the Earth

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GM spuds beat blight

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French trufflers rise up in defence of their black diamonds

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Understanding the effects of smoke compounds on seed germination

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