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October 08, 2014
FARM NEWS
NMSU researchers address water sustainability for viable farming
Las Cruces NM (SPX) Oct 08, 2014
With a persistent drought, New Mexico is in need of effective water conservation methods that allow farming and ranching to be viable. New Mexico State University has long been an advocate of sustainability, serving the needs of its community, especially growers and ranchers in the state. This year, NMSU researchers were part of group receiving regional and national recognition for a sustainability project that aims to conserve water. The W-2128 Microirrigation for Sustainable Water Use pro ... read more
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Natural gene selection can produce orange corn rich in provitamin A for Africa, U.S.
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Fall in monsoon rains driven by rise in air pollution
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Ivory Coast buoyed by record agricultural harvest
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No sign of health or nutrition problems from GMO livestock feed
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Modi wields broom in new 'Clean India' push
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wielded a broom in a New Delhi slum on Thursday as he pledged to sweep away India's reputation for poor public hygiene and rudimentary sanitation. ... more
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Terra satellite shows how much the Aral Sea has dried up
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Ex-rubber tapper Silva out to land Brazil presidency
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'Crazy' climate forces Colombian farmers to adapt
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Can genetic engineering help food crops better tolerate drought?
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Star Trekish, rafting scientists make bold discovery on Fraser River
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WATER WORLD

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