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AgriFORCE is Disrupting Traditional Farming with its Eco-Friendly Growing Process
Hydroponic farming used to be an answer to a problem few were aware of. Before global warming, growing food demands, care for the environment and water use became hot-button...
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Vertical Farming Market to See Huge Growth as Demand for Organic Food is on the Rise!!! - KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper
Allied Market Research Published Latest Report, titled, “Vertical Farming Market by Component (Irrig
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Agriculture mechanisation opportunities in Nigeria, By Agbaji Chinedu
Mechanization is a multi-dimensional concept and widely used in agriculture. There is, however, a major difference between the application of mechanization in developed and developing countries The…
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Topics: Rice, Precision AG , Agriculture Global, Water, Economics, Food/Nutrition, Research, Ag Asia / Pacific, World Hunger,
Researchers breeding 'sea rice' to feed millions
May is harvest season at the Qingdao Sea Rice Research and Development Center's experimental fields in Hainan province.
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Building wetlands along waterways best option to deter runoff from Midwest crop fields | Kansas Reflector
New research suggests construction of large wetlands the most cost-effective way to limit chemical runoff and sediment loss in Midwest states.
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Thriving Garden in Sealed Bottle Hasn't Been Watered in Over 40 Years
When David Latimer planted a seed in a glass bottle on Easter Sunday of 1960 out of pure curiosity, he had no idea that it would flourish into a mass of
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Women in Sindh win historic recognition to manage water
Despite being a major part of Sindh's agricultural force, women farmers were kept excluded from water management for years.
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