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October 01, 2015
FARM NEWS
Study shows insect diversity decreases in gardens with non-native plants
Newark DE (SPX) Oct 01, 2015
Not only do native plants do a better job of hosting and supporting local insect communities than their non-native counterparts, but a University of Delaware study shows that non-native plants are compounding the problem of declining species diversity by supporting fewer herbivores across landscapes. The research was conducted by UD alumna Karin Burghardt and Doug Tallamy, professor of entomology in the University's College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and published in a recent issue of E ... read more
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

Malaysia again shuts schools as Indonesian smoke thickens
Thick white smoke from Indonesian slash-and-burn farming enveloped Malaysia's capital and other areas Sunday, triggering school closures for the following day as weeks of choking haze showed no sign of abating. ... more
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On menu for world leaders - trash, and a message
World leaders accustomed to fine dining had a surprise on their plates Sunday at the United Nations - trash. ... more
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A team of scientists from the University of California, Riverside and the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), the Philippines, recently published a study unlocking the secret to just how r ... more
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Total Eclipse of the Harvest Moon
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Scientists develop rice variety with high folate stability
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Bordeaux winegrowers hail 'magnificent' harvest
For lovers of a good red Bordeaux, 2015 is shaping up as a "magnificent" vintage, growers from the largest wine-producing area in France said Thursday. ... more
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Rare Champagne grapes flourish with global warming
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Villagers in Zimbabwe skip meals to save scant food
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UK food recycling cafes go global in fight against waste
When former chef Adam Smith opened a small cafe in Britain's industrial North two years ago, serving up dishes with food destined for the scrap heap, he had big aspirations - to fight global food waste. ... more
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