Farmers and land-managers are increasingly turning to machine-vision technology to cut down on herbicide usage, a move backed by recent findings published in the journal Weed Technology.
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Anglo American has announced a five-year research partnership with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to explore the potential of polyhalite in combating soil salinisation and enhancing ...
Researchers at Penn State are leading an international effort to examine biochar's "dark side," specifically the risk posed ...
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She then started by downsizing her farming equipment and rotating grazing livestock such as her sheep, cows, and pigs. She quickly noticed the return of plants that help with soil regeneration. She ...
The packed truck leaves the farm by 5 a.m., and farm hands begin to unload at set up before 6 a.m., though the turnout of ...
The BBC has reportedly listed Swiss Chard as the seventh healthiest vegetable in the world with a nutritional score of 78, ...
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We reported on a highly underrated vegetable that agriculture and nutrition experts at the Centre for Diseases and Control ...