
Kent study recommends solution to end unsustainable agricultural practices
A University of Kent study has suggested that rural areas can provide for both people and wildlife in biodiversity-rich tropical countries such as Colombia if agriculture is administered in the righ ... more
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DARPA enlists insects to protect agricultural food supply and commodity crops
It may not be obvious to humans, but the life of a plant is full of peril. Viruses, pests, fungi, herbicides, drought, pollution, salinity, flooding, and frost-the plants that we depend on for food, ... more
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Ukraine 'shouldn't target' Moscow: Trump
Trump gives Russia 50 days to make Ukraine deal
Pentagon inks contracts for Musk's xAI, competitors
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Research to help develop next-generation food crops
Research led by The Australian National University (ANU) is helping to develop food crops with bigger yields and greater ability to cope with drought compared with today's plants.
Crops such a ... more
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Hunting gastronomic gold in Italy's truffle country
"It is not a job. It's a passion, a real sickness!" ... more
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Wealthy Australian families make counter-bid for cattle empire
An all-Australian consortium comprising some of the country's richest grazier families made a counter-offer Sunday for one of the world's largest cattle estates, sparking a bidding war with a Chinese-linked proposal. ... more
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In drought, Los Angeles grapples with water-guzzling rich
Their California mansions, lush with green lawns and vegetation, guzzle as much water as 90 homes - but the astronomical bills are a drop in the bucket for them. ... more
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Reducing ammonia pollution from cattle
Improved barn design, cleaning processes, and manure treatment could reduce ammonia emissions from commercial dairy cattle barns by 17 to 50%, according to a new study published in the journal Scien ... more
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