
Fishing amplifies forage fish collapses
A new study shows for the first time that fishing likely worsens population collapses in species of forage fish, including herring, anchovies and sardines. Some of the largest fisheries in the world ... more
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Liquid corn, fish fertilizers 'good options' for organic blackberry production
Managing soil nutrients in organic production systems presents multiple challenges for fruit growers. The availability and release rate of nitrogen from organic fertilizers, ease of application, and ... more
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Axelspace to supply imagery for Japan defense satellite network
MTN to deliver secure SpaceX government satcom for defense customers
MDA Space forms 49North to expand Canadian defence capabilities
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Study points the way toward producing rubber from lettuce
Prickly lettuce, a common weed that has long vexed farmers, has potential as a new cash crop providing raw material for rubber production, according to Washington State University scientists.
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EU to simplify GMO import approval: sources
The EU plans to simplify the import approval process for controversial genetically modified foods and animal feed, allowing member states to decide whether to admit them or not, sources said Wednesday. ... more
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Report lists Grand Canyon's Colorado River as most imperiled
According to conservation outfit American Rivers, the section of the Colorado River flowing through the Grand Canyon is most endangered freshwater way in the United States. ... more
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Sky H2O offers utility-scale atmospheric water generation
SkyH2O has announced that it has introduced for the Western USA market a pre-engineered utility-scale Atmospheric Water Generating ("AWG") system. The world-class AWG system has been specifically de ... more
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California farmers spared worst of water rationing: governor
California Governor Jerry Brown on Sunday defended tough new measures aimed at combatting a crippling four-year drought, but which critics say are far too lenient on the state's farmers. ... more
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