Environmental monitoring is helping growers take earlier action, reduce risk and improve crop consistency ...
The homes along Fourth and Fifth streets were periodically flooded during heavy rains.
A new study from Utah State University suggests that the Colorado River basin states - including Arizona - may have a ...
It's February, and despite the recent freezing temperatures, there's a long list of the best vegetables you can plant in ...
A giant stride recorded by President Bola Tinubu’s administration in food availability, is being twisted in the media by ...
World Bank Group President Ajay Banga appreciated the Sindh government’s reform agenda and its commitment to inclusive and ...
First of two parts LAST month, the United Nations made a declaration that humanity is now facing a “water bankruptcy” or a situation worse than a water crisis, with the release of the report titled ...
The Ganges Treaty does not have a guarantee clause to ensure the discharge of the agreed-upon amount of water at Farakka Barrage to Bangladesh.
I’ll be in the Pauline Davis Pavilion, watching the horses work this morning. Then I’ll saunter on through the trade show, grab a bite to eat, and then meander out the Trinity gate hopefully early ...
Across horticulture and aged care, temporary labour migration through the PALM scheme now underpins productivity in key ...
A new study from University of Arizona argues that Tucson’s urban greening programs will be more effective if they are designed around the needs and realities of vulnerable, low‑income communities.
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Drones in rice farming: Big gains, big risks
The Philippine Rice Research Institute’s Drones4Rice initiative is pushing rice production deeper into digital agriculture, using drones to automate seeding, spraying and fertilizer application — a ...
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