24/7 Farm  News Coverage
March 04, 2016
WATER WORLD
Reduce, reuse, recycle: Safe for water?
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 04, 2016
What would you do without water? Farmers in drought areas are especially concerned by this question. As fresh water resources become scarce, one option for water-conscious farmers is to water crops with treated wastewater. This effluent is becoming a more popular option for applications that don't require drinking-quality water. However, there are still questions about how the effluent interacts with and affects the rest of the ecosystem. This is where Alison Franklin and her team at Pennsylvania ... read more
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WATER WORLD

Coastal aquifers better than seawater as source for desalination
Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) have determined that saline groundwater from coastal aquifers is a better alternative water source than seawater for reverse osmosis (RO) desa ... more
FARM NEWS

Recoupling crops and livestock offers energy savings to dairy farmers
For Pennsylvania dairy farmers, producing feed grain on-farm requires significantly less energy than importing it from the Midwest, according to Penn State researchers whose findings may help dairy ... more
FARM NEWS

NGOs sue Monsanto, EU food safety watchdog over pesticide
A group of European NGOs on Wednesday sued agri-giant Monsanto and the EU's food safety watchdog for allegedly distorting scientific data on the carcinogenic effects of controversial weedkiller glyphosate, ahead of a key EU vote to renew its approval for another 10 years. ... more
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Climate change poised to hurt food supplies: study
The effects of climate change on food production could cause 500,000 extra deaths by 2050 compared to a world without global warming, according to a study released Thursday. ... more


WATER WORLD

An integrated evaluation framework for water storage strategies in Sub-Sahara Africa
The current study proposes a multi-criteria decision aid framework to funding agencies for the integrated evaluation of water storage systems in Ethiopia and more broadly in Sub-Saharan Africa. ... more

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EL NINO

Cholera-like disease 'piggybacking' on El Nino to reach new shores
New research just published has highlighted how El Nino could be transporting and spreading waterborne diseases like cholera thousands of miles, across oceans, with significant impacts for public he ... more
WATER WORLD

Syria's Aleppo gets taste of peace but thirsts for water
A landmark ceasefire has lifted the burden of daily rocket attacks and bomb blasts in Syria's second city Aleppo - but not its residents' profound thirst. ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Vietnam hit by worst drought in 90 years
Vietnam is suffering its worst drought in nearly a century with salinisation hitting farmers especially hard in the crucial southern Mekong delta, experts said Monday. ... more
FARM NEWS

Study: Eliminating GMOs would hurt environment, economy
Researchers at Purdue University simulated a GMO ban in the United States, and the outputs weren't positive. The scientists found lower crop yield would have negative environmental and economic consequences. ... more
FARM NEWS

S.Africa's economy slows as record drought hits farming
South Africa's economy grew at an annualised 0.6 percent in the last quarter of 2015, as the country battles the worst drought in a century, official statistics showed Tuesday. ... more
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FARM NEWS

In grasslands, longer spring growing season offsets higher summer temperatures
Grasslands across North America will face higher summer temperatures and widespread drought by the end of the century, according to a new study. But those negative effects in vegetation growth will ... more
FARM NEWS

University of Guam scientist and colleagues tag coconut rhinoceros beetles
Coconut rhinoceros beetles were first discovered on Guam in 2007. Adults kill palms when they bore into crowns to feed on sap. Rhino beetle larvae feed only on dead plant material at breeding sites ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
North Korea warns US against pushing it to give up nukes
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FARM NEWS

Mining to dining: Australia becomes China's land of milk and honey
Asian consumers determined to improve their lifestyle are boosting the fortunes of Australian producers of premium baby milk formula, vitamins and honey, as the region's burgeoning middle class jumps on the health food bandwagon. ... more
WATER WORLD

Water-cleaning chemical made 'on-demand' with new group of catalysts
A quick, cheap and highly efficient method for producing a water-purifying chemical has been developed by researchers at Cardiff University. The team, from the Cardiff Catalyst Institute, Lehi ... more
EL NINO

NASA sees a different kind of El Nino
A new NASA visualization shows the 2015 El Nino unfolding in the Pacific Ocean, as sea surface temperatures create different patterns than seen in the 1997-1998 El Nino. Computer models are just one ... more
WATER WORLD

NASA Demonstrates Airborne Water Quality Sensor
Monitoring the quality of freshwater supplies is a global concern, especially in thirsty California, where the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary and its watershed serve as a major freshwater source. N ... more
FARM NEWS

Decline of bees, other pollinators, threatens crop output: UN body
Many species of bees, butterflies and other creatures that are vital to agricultural pollination are threatened with extinction, posing risks to major world crops and global biodiversity, a UN body said Friday. ... more

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BIO FUEL

A new recipe for biofuel
Before farmers settled the Midwestern United States and planted crops, the extensive root systems of prairie grasses--including the tall, strong-stemmed switchgrass species--enriched the soil, creat ... more
FARM NEWS

New wheat genetic advancements aimed at yield enhancement
Texas A and M AgriLife Research is closing in on specific genetic traits in wheat that can help increase yields in the future. The title of a recent paper published in the Crop Science journal ... more
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WATER WORLD

World's large river deltas continue to degrade from human activity

WATER WORLD

Climate change speeds up gully erosion

EL NINO

NASA Maps El Nino's Shift on U.S. Precipitation

FARM NEWS

China's Jack Ma buys French vineyard

EL NINO

El Nino prolongs longest global coral bleaching event

FARM NEWS

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WATER WORLD

Delhi warns water crisis could run for another 15 days

FARM NEWS

PM tells drought-stricken Thailand to cut rice production

FARM NEWS

Scientists draw first European earthworm map

FARM NEWS

60 years after pioneering survey, Wisconsin prairies are changing rapidly

Chinese buyer for Australia's largest dairy farm business

Africa's forests menaced by palm oil rush: NGO

A new way track and stop human and agricultural viruses

Eating less beef key to meeting EU climate targets: study

ASU to study origin of Earth's water

Livestock donations to Zambian households yield higher income, improved diet

El Nino begins decline after 'powerful' impact: UN

How climate change will affect western groundwater

Transgenic sweet corn no more susceptible to Goss's wilt disease

Soilless farming suggested as a solution to food shortage in Qatar

How hunter-gatherers preserved their food sources

A new form of frozen water

Feeding a city with better food sources

Chinese firm aims to start production at flashpoint Myanmar mine

Enhanced levels of carbon dioxide are likely cause of global dryland greening

Google makes fresh push into grocery delivery

Tiny fly rattling Florida fruit industry 'eradicated'

A million children severely malnourished in eastern, southern Africa: UN

Beavers bring environmental benefits

Lactation, weather found to predict milk quality in dairy cows


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