The changing climatic conditions have necessitated the need to developing new varieties of vegetable crops focusing on the requirements of dryland and water-stressed conditions. Rajeshwar Chandel ...
It could be, but no. In addition to the fact that such farming requires a huge amount of fresh water, which is already in short supply, the risk of mistakes is very high. The latter can be ...
At first, Rachel Ngina did not want to be associated with farming. However, while in Israel, she fell in love with it. Today, she is transforming lives transferring dryland farming skills to ...
“Maybe those benefits will last longer in dryland if we were to compare to a higher rainfall area.” The three-year study is slated to receive $800,000 in funding from the USDA Farm Service Agency.