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Malawi farming experiment shows how simple changes can boost maize yields and improve soil -...
EconoTimes· 6 days agoMalawis increasingly unpredictable rainfall and higher than usual temperatures are causing problems...
Hearing set on update to stormwater ordinance
The Derry News, N.H. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLONDONDERRY — The Town Council will hold a public hearing about updating the storm water ordinance at its June 17 meeting. During the June 3 Town Council meeting, Town Manager Michael Malaguti ...
Government Subsidies Keep Your Food Boring
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThis means less crop diversity, less experimentation with obscure grain varietals, and less sustainable and regenerative farming practices. It also...
What is giant hogweed? How to spot toxic plant that can cause burns
Yahoo Life UK· 1 day ago“It is part of the Apiaceae family, which includes carrots, parsnip, cumin, coriander and parsley,...
Michelin Guide goes to Mexico for 1st time, spotlights Tijuana, Baja California restaurants
NBC San Diego· 5 days agoUp until May 2024, the Michelin Guide, the gastronomical world’s highest measure of good cooking,...
8 Tips for Keeping Your Mulch in Place—Even in Bad Weather
Real Simple via AOL· 3 days agoHovis explains that this keeps mulch in place by creating a barrier against rain and wind,...
Focus on research: It’s OK to mow in May − the best way to help pollinators is by adding native...
State College Centre Daily Times via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMany, such as bull thistle, are noxious weeds that can displace native plants and contribute to...
Don't re-designate the Delaware Water Gap Recreation Area as a national park
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe implementation of “Forest to Field Conversion” on approximately 58,000 acres in the Lenape...
What Is No-Till Gardening? Plus, The Benefits of Using This Method
Real Simple· 5 days agoThis lower-maintenance method could save you time and effort. Learn more about no-till gardening and...
UN food chief: Poorest areas have zero harvests left
BBC News· 1 day agoDroughts and flooding have become so common in some of the poorest places on Earth that the land can no longer sustain crops, the director of the World...