
Stolen or farmed, Greek mountain herbs take off
Christos Mousafidis, a police officer on the Greek-Albanian border, mainly deals with drug trafficking and illegal immigration. But this year he is grappling with a different kind of crime: herb smuggling. ... more
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Too many people, not enough water: Now and 2,700 years ago
The Assyrian Empire once dominated the ancient Near East. At the start of the 7th century BC, it was a mighty military machine and the largest empire the Old World had yet seen. But then, before the ... more
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BAM-FX offers agricultural solutions across seven states
Zero Gravity Solutions has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, BAM Agricultural Solutions, has completed the regulatory requirements necessary to commence the sale and distribution of the Co ... more
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Using wheat as an energy source for beef cattle
Wheat, along with corn and barley, is one of the three major feed grains used in North America. Most of the feed-class wheat is fed to poultry and swine. Beef producers are reluctant to use large qu ... more
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Synthetic fish measures wild ride through dams
In the Pacific Northwest, young salmon must dodge predatory birds, sea lions and more in their perilous trek toward the ocean. Hydroelectric dams don't make the trip any easier, with their manmade c ... more
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