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Minnesota farm groups are pushing back against calls for tighter oversight of underground drainage tile as environmental advocates warn of nitrate pollution and erosion risks.
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David González and Javier Chaves explore regenerative practices for agroecological transition through the CROPS4LIFE project ...
The goal of the state's Cattle and Conservation Working Lands Program is to “convert non-productive land to productive land ...
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Around 280 individuals from 70 families were left homeless after a fourth-alarm twin fire razed a residential area in SitioUniville, Barangay Kasambagan, Cebu City, yesterday afternoon, leaving damage ...
Growing demand for resilient site preparation and infrastructure improvements is increasing attention on grading, ...
Chinese scientists are testing whether cyanobacteria, the photosynthetic microorganisms that have shaped Earth’s soils for billions of years, can convert barren desert sand into ground capable of ...