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By June 2, only 54% of Mississippi’s cotton had been planted — compared to 89% at the same time last year, according to U.S.
Weather, disease and pests aren't the only things that can wreak havoc on Georgia's agricultural industry. New University of Georgia research found wild pigs to be a startling cause of damage on farms ...
The North Carolina Department of Agriculture is encouraging farmers to inspect their fields for an invasive weed recently ...
Uncharacteristically wet weather this year has left many producers across the state with a growing weed problem, according to ...
With the massive amounts of flooding happening in San Angelo, fields that are for agriculture have been left with denitrification as a result of being underwater for days. Denitrification, as ...
Modern advancements in agricultural technology are pivotal in transforming traditional practices, helping to make cotton ...
An aggressive, invasive weed species has been sighted in North Carolina, and the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and ...
Aigen's Element robot uses solar power and AI to provide farmers with a sustainable alternative to herbicides, working ...
Meanwhile, the overflow of a rivulet between Talai and Papanpet villages in Bejjur disrupted local road links. In Mancherial ...
Every three hours between January 1 and March 31 this year, a farmer in Maharashtra ended his/her life, with 767 suicides recorded in just 90 days, according to ...
Decline of sericulture in Chebrolu due to lack of markets, transportation issues, and non-spinning syndrome affecting ...
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