Scientists have discovered how one of the world’s most destructive plant diseases manages to slip past crops’ defences - a breakthrough that could help farmers grow stronger, more resilient plants.
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Rice samples sent to Doomsday Vault
THE Philippines has deposited 4,417 samples of Filipino rice in the so-called Doomsday Vault in Norway, the Department of ...
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Sunday Trust on MSNOpinion
Summit on unlocking strategic opportunities in northern Nigeria: Four missing links
We are witnessing an interesting moment in economic development of Northern Nigeria. The recently concluded Northern Nigeria Investment and Industrialisation Summit (NNIIS), organised under the ...
WILMINGTON — An area college announced last week that it purchased a farm facility that it plans to revitalize into an Agriscience complex. Wilmington College announced on Thursday, Oct. 30, that it ...
A proposed gondola system rising from the slopes of Waialua’s Kaukonahua Ranch is being promoted as a new model for an “agricultural park” that its backers say will blend culture, education and access ...
One day after ordering the Trump administration to continue funding food stamps during the shutdown, a federal court gave the government a choice. It can either make full payments by Monday, or ...
Judges in Massachusetts and Rhode Island ruled Friday afternoon that the Trump administration must fund SNAP during the ...
A new law requires the Department of Water Resources to set targets for the amount of water to be provided for urban and ...
Hyderabad: The much-revered state bird, pala pitta or the Indian roller, which is extremely popular during Dasara festivities, is in danger. In an alarm call that is apparently yet to be heard by the ...
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