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Key to preserving Rwanda’s food security lies in the soil
This week, on March 28, 2025, leaders from the academic, government, and international development communities will meet for an event to discuss ways that farmers can preserve their soil and stand ...
The Discovery Farms Programs in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Arkansas, and Vermont invite producers to join their webinar on water ...
Sharing ideas and resources is one way farmers can help build healthier soil, speakers at a recent conference in Lake Benton ...
Learn how AI is transforming water management in agriculture, optimizing irrigation, reducing waste, and improving crop ...
I t's only 9 a.m. and Zainunda Wilson is already tired from shovelling sand since daybreak into a five-tonne truck on the shores of Lake Malawi. The 37-year-old sand miner has no time to admire her su ...
Once towering as a grim symbol of Delhi’s waste crisis, the 62-metre-high Bhalswa landfill is now the site of an ambitious ...
The olive tree of Vouves has survived fire, droughts and other climatic shifts while watching history unfold over millennia.
"If everyone did this here, would it damage nature? I'd argue yes." Tourist faces backlash after skateboarding down waterfall ...
Ernest Lau of the Board of Water Supply, and Melodie Aduja, co-chair of the Democratic Party’s Environmental Caucus, share ...
Climate change is a horrible reality looming large on a vast swathe of our planet, marked by unlivable temperatures, droughts ...
Plantation drives can mitigate negative impact ...
The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) failed to conduct a critical vulnerability assessment that would have allowed ...