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Crops that use less water and thrive with lower inputs are coming thanks to new technologies led by longtime researcher Yubin Yang, Ph.D.
Radheshyam Kumawat India is increasingly being recognized as a global leader in today’s world, a recognition that stems from ...
Imagine walking down your street or biking to school. You might see colourful plastic bags tangled in trees, floating in ...
The scaly fruit has been a pride of Bali’s for centuries, and its farming system has been globally recognised for its ...
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Under Siege
On every World Environment Day, India stirs to a harsh reality ~ its towering Himalayan peaks, once-pristine rivers, and meticulously planned cities are drowning in plastic waste.
Jenu Kuruba community members in Nagarole Tiger Reserve in Karnataka are asserting their traditional rights over ancestral land even as tensions persist with the Forest Department over their return.
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault has a practical mission – protecting seeds as a backup for seed banks around the world – but inspires strong cultural, political and artistic reactions.
Provence is a world-famous region that entices visitors with its idyllic countryside, historic towns, and charming villages ...
Tucked away in California’s Gold Country, just a scenic drive from Sacramento, lies a town so charming it seems to have been lifted straight from a vintage postcard collection. Grass Valley isn’t just ...
Farmers have begun accessing hydrometeorological applications to adjust their cropping schedules, aiming to ensure productivity and adapt to climate change.
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host the 77th annual Beaumont Rice Field Day on July 10.
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Grow rice without flooded field
Many of us think of rice as a plant that grows in flooded fields, and that’s because the kind of rice we’re most familiar with — the long-grain, wetland variety called lowland rice — can be considered ...