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By: Elisabeth Doehring Deep into Gulf County an echo fills the trees and riverbank. A flash of black darts streak across the air. Bullseye! The…
Read MoreBy: Elisabeth Doehring Deep into Gulf County an echo fills the trees and riverbank. A flash of black darts streak across the air. Bullseye! The…
Read MoreAccording to loss-adjusted food availability data from the USDA’s Economic Research Service, Americans consumed an average of 156.3 pounds of fresh and processed vegetables…
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Read MoreBy: Alan Harman The Texas A&M University Natural Resources Institute (NRI) is working with other organizations to promote statewide land stewardship relating to…
Read MoreBy: Christina Cooke from https://civileats.com/ In 1878, noted geologist and explorer John Wesley Powell observed that the 100th Meridian, the longitudinal line that slices…
Read MoreBy: David Montgomery The Pew Charitable Trusts Research & Analysis Stateline AUSTIN, Texas — Less than eight months after Hurricane Harvey pelted the Texas…
Read MoreUniversity of Central Florida With a $338,613 grant from the foundation’s Pollinator Health Fund, UCF Biologist Barbara Sharanowski and her team will make native…
Read MoreBy: Alan Harman Newfoundland and Labador’s first honey bee reserve opens June 1. Operated by Paul and Brenda Dinn, Adelaide’s Honey Bee, Pollinator and…
Read MoreCritical pollinator and wildlife habitat is disappearing. YOU can help reverse the trend! New in 2018! The SEED A LEGACY program provides a unique…
Read MoreBy: Glen Korstrom Okanagan Specialty Fruits president Neal Carter founded his company in the Okanagan before selling it to U.S. biotechnology giant Intrexon. Okanagan Specialty…
Read MoreBy: Connie Krochmal Depending on the location, button bush can be a large shrub or small tree. lthough button bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) may not…
Read MoreCalvin Daniels – Yorkton This Week One truth about farming is that acres tend to flow to crops deemed to have the best chance…
Read MoreBy: Steven Payne Federal and state government programs in recent years have been announced and initiated to try to create better habitat and forage…
Read MoreBy: Connie Krochmal The Umbelliferae family is a treasure trove of pollinator plants. This group is named for the flower heads, which are typically umbrella-shaped….
Read MoreBy Patrick Cavanaugh – Farm News Director California Ag Today recently interviewed Billy Synk, director of pollination programs for Project Apis m and manager…
Read MoreJulie Ingwersen U.S. farmers will likely plant a record amount of land with soybeans in 2018 along with a boost to most other major…
Read MoreBy David Eddy, Growing Produce California growers enjoyed some welcome rain this past winter, but because it had been two full decades since such…
Read MoreNew research overturns the idea that the short-term benefits of increased global emissions of CO2 on plant growth would benefit agriculture. Instead, the latest…
Read MoreNative to North and South America, huckleberries (Gaylussacia spp.) are most common in the East. Around eight species are found to the U.S. Typically…
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