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September 23, 2015
FARM NEWS
Harvesting clues to GMO dilemmas from China's soybean fields
East Lansing MI (SPX) Sep 22, 2015
China's struggle - mirrored across the globe - to balance public concern over the safety of genetically modified (GM) crops with a swelling demand for affordable food crops has left a disconnect: In China's case, shrinking fields of domestic soybean - by law non-GM - and massive imports of cheaper soybeans that are the very GM crop consumers profess to shun. Researchers at Michigan State University (MSU) take a first look at how China's soybean farmers are reacting when their crop struggles in the ... read more
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WATER WORLD

A new analysis and approach to watershed management
The first continent-wide, multi-factor analysis of climate and land cover effects on watersheds in the United States, published this week, provides a broad new assessment of runoff, flooding and sto ... more
FARM NEWS

Rare Champagne grapes flourish with global warming
After languishing in the shadow of the Chardonnay and Pinot vines that turn out France's famed bubbly, four lesser known Champagne grapes are getting an unlikely boost thanks to climate change. ... more
DEMOCRACY

New Nepal constitution leaves revolution 'unfinished'
Former Maoist guerrilla Sukh Bahadur Roka Magar spent his youth fighting for greater equality in his native Nepal, a goal he had hoped to see enshrined in a new constitution that was voted into law this week. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Activist against palm oil shot dead in Guatemala
An indigenous leader opposed to the production of palm oil was killed Friday outside a Guatemalan court that a day earlier ordered the closure of a factory he had led protests against. ... more


WATER WORLD

East Ukraine faces winter water shortage threat
European monitors warned Friday that war-scarred eastern Ukraine faced a severe water shortage this winter because shelling had destroyed much of the industrial region's distribution pipelines. ... more
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WATER WORLD

The structural memory of water persists on a picosecond timescale
A team of scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (MPI-P) in Mainz, Germany and FOM Institute AMOLF in the Netherlands have characterized the local structural dynamics of liqui ... more
FARM NEWS

Fearless fowl grow and lay better
A reduced fear of humans can be the driving force behind the characteristics that have developed since wild animals became domesticated, according to research by ethologists at Linkoping University ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Last chance saloon for global plastic pollution treaty
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FARM NEWS

Hunter-gatherers were enjoying oatmeal 30,000 years ago
Sorry paleo dieters, cavemen weren't exclusively meat eaters. They liked their grains too. ... more
WATER WORLD

The saying 'It never rains but it pours' is truer than ever in Scotland
New research at the University of Warwick with colleagues from the London School of Economics has identified changes in the shape of rainfall across Europe; changes in the amount of drizzle compared ... more
FARM NEWS

Land degradation costs trillions of dollars
To better inform the tradeoffs involved in land use choices around the world, experts have assessed the value of ecosystem services provided by land resources such as food, poverty reduction, clean ... more
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FARM NEWS

Scientists learn how to predict plant size
VIB and UGent scientists have developed a new method which allows them to predict the final size of a plant while it is still a seedling. Thanks to this method, which is based on the knowledge that ... more
FARM NEWS

Study of US farm data shows loss of crop diversity
U.S. farmers are growing fewer types of crops than they were 34 years ago, which could have implications for how farms fare as changes to the climate evolve, according to a large-scale study by Kans ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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SOLAR DAILY

A turn-key solar irrigation solution for farmers
Stand-alone irrigation pumps which are now being piloted in India to address the need for clean and affordable means to irrigation for rural farmers have yet to solve the issue of affordability. The ... more
FARM NEWS

French winemakers hunt for climate change-resistant grape
Amid the bustle of a busy harvest in France's famed Beaujolais wine-making region, a quiet effort is underway to counter one of the industry's biggest potential threats: climate change. ... more
FARM NEWS

Pay farmers to help the environment, but perverse subsidies not
New research suggests that offering financial incentives for farming industries to mitigate the impact agriculture has on the environment, by reducing fertiliser use and 'sparing' land for conservat ... more
WATER WORLD

Study reveals need for better understanding of water use
A new study reveals a pressing need to better understand water use in America's rivers, with implications for drought-stricken regions of the country. Findings from the study showed that virtu ... more
EL NINO

Global warming to pick up in 2015, 2016: experts
Man-made global warming is set to produce exceptionally high average temperatures this year and next, boosted by natural weather phenomena such as El Nino, Britain's top climate and weather body said in a report Monday. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Last chance for oasis in China's desert
Ten percent of the world's cotton is produced in the Xinjiang region in northwestern China. Irrigating the cotton fields, however, is causing ecological problems. After many years of research, a tea ... more
FARM NEWS

What's behind million-dollar oil palm failures
What has spoiled tens upon tens of thousands of fledgling oil palm plants at elite corporate plantations in Malaysia and elsewhere in Southeast Asia over the last three decades? The answer to this p ... more
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