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July 21, 2015
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Clemson scientists stopping small insects from doing big damage to corn
Clemson SC (SPX) Jul 21, 2015
There are almost 275,000 acres of corn planted in South Carolina, with an economic impact of approximately $130 million. Though this is dwarfed by Midwest states such as Iowa (13.7 million acres, $8.75 billion), it's still a lot of corn - enough, at least, to make a person think S.C. would be a utopia for the insects that like to feast on tasty yellow kernels. But instead of being a slice of paradise, a cornfield can often be a far-from-optimal host for pests such as the corn earworm. Francis Reay ... read more
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FARM NEWS

Insects may be the answer to consumer demand for more protein
The growing consumer demand for protein--and the lack of new farmland to raise more livestock--could make insects an attractive alternative to traditional protein sources, according to a July 13 sym ... more
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3-D printers poised to have major implications for food manufacturing
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After China woes, Vietnam's lychee farmers head to new markets
A bevy of workers are carefully sorting and grading an enormous pile of lychees at a packing house in northern Vietnam. The best of the bunch will go to China. ... more
WATER WORLD

Less than half pay controversial Irish water charges
Ireland said payment of new water charges implemented in exchange for a bailout were in line with expectations despite figures released Wednesday showing that less than half of all customers paid the first bills. ... more
FARM NEWS

Researchers say seaweed tastes like bacon
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Oregon study suggests organic farming needs direction to be sustainable
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Potential of blue LEDs as novel chemical-free food preservation technology
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Tiny genetic tweak unlocked corn kernels during domestication
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Deal to resolve Tom Selleck water row in California
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Probiotics - for plants
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UNICEF warns of child deaths in N. Korea drought
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