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  • Using Waste to Grow Wonders

     

    What goes down the drains can be used to make things grow.

  • Birds, Bees and Butter – Biodiversity Crucial for Shea Production in West Africa

    Shea yields are likely to benefit from a diversity of trees and shrubs in parkland habitats in West Africa, according to a new study led by scientists from Trinity.

  • Texas Specialty Crop Sector Hit Hard By COVID-19

    The pandemic created a ‘perfect storm’ for many fruit and vegetable producers, Texas A&M AgriLife experts say.

  • Life, Death, and the Litter Layer

    Kristina Lyons’ new book explores the Colombian world of litter layers, seeds, and soils; Amazonian farmers, narcos, and the War on Drugs.

  • Can Oilfield Water Safely be Reused for Irrigation in California?

    A new study by researchers at Duke University and RTI International finds that reusing oilfield water that’s been mixed with surface water to irrigate farms in the Cawelo Water District of California’s Kern County does not pose major health risks, as some opponents of the practice have feared.

  • Tracking the Tinderbox: Stanford Scientists Map Wildfire Fuel Moisture Across Western U.S.

    Researchers have developed a deep-learning model that maps fuel moisture levels in fine detail across 12 western states, opening a door for better fire predictions.

  • COVID-19 Could Reduce Wildfire Risk This Season, Says Expert

    Humans account for up to 80 per cent of Alberta’s wildfires in May, but that’s likely to change this year as public health measures keep people at home.

  • Fish Feed Foresight

    As the world increasingly turns to aqua farming to feed its growing population, there’s no better time than now to design an aquaculture system that is sustainable and efficient.

  • Sustainable Honey for Food and Forests – A Beekeeper’s Story

    Sticky and delicious, honey is loved by many across cultures and continents.

  • Should Tomatoes Go in the Fridge?

    There is much debate about the correct storage of tomatoes. 

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