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fromTasting Table
7 hours ago

The Depressing Record Oklahoma Holds For Fruits And Vegetables - Tasting Table

Oklahoma ranks last in U.S. fruit and vegetable consumption due to meat-heavy culinary traditions and an agricultural focus on commodity crops and cattle rather than produce.
fromApartment Therapy
15 hours ago

I'm a Master Gardener, and Here's What I'll Never Plant in My Yard Again

As a master gardener, I've spent decades digging in the dirt and have made my fair share of mistakes doing it. But I've also learned a lot, including which plants I'll never add to my yard again. Even as someone with tons of experience, there are some plants that are just more trouble than they're worth, and I'm here to save you from the headaches I've had along the way. Here are the four plants that are permanently banned from my yard - and why you should consider skipping them, too.
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fromWIRED
22 hours ago

Light, Water, and Patience: Expert Advice for Winter Houseplant Care

Most houseplants enter winter dormancy; maintain patience, reduce watering, provide light, humidity, and minimal feeding to keep them healthy.
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fromsf.funcheap.com
2 days ago

2025 Lawndale Blues Festival

Bay Area hosts numerous free and paid morning events Saturday, including markets, museum free days, festivals, kids activities, car shows, and workshops.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 days ago

Swartz Farm offers up the cuddles!

Swartz Farm offers hands-on agrotourism—cuddling highland cows, goat yoga, rent-a-chick programs, mobile petting zoo, and guided tours on a working fourth-generation farm.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Over 36 billion pounds of good produce is wasted every year: A 'whole harvest' solution can help | Fortune

Millions of pounds of edible produce are left unharvested due to appearance standards and market constraints; secondary markets could recover yield and reduce waste.
fromIndependent
2 days ago

Irish mart convicted of animal welfare breaches after mistreatment of calves shown in TV investigation

One of Ireland's leading livestock marts was fined €4,250 for animal welfare breaches after a Department of Agriculture review was triggered by an RTÉ Investigates programme into the mistreatment of calves. The programme broadcast in 2023 was entitled Milking It and involved both photographic and video evidence of young animals being mistreated.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 days ago

Helping Friendly Farm offers all-in-one fun for families with special needs

Helping Friendly Farm is a private sensory-friendly farm offering tailored nature and animal interaction experiences for children of all abilities.
fromArs Technica
2 days ago

New pathway engineered into plants lets them suck up more CO

And, well, it worked remarkably well. The plants carrying all the genes for the McG cycle weighed two to three times as much as control plants that only had some of the genes. They had more leaves, the leaves themselves were larger, and the plants produced more seeds. In a variety of growing conditions, the plants with an intact McG cycle incorporated more carbon, and they did so without increasing their water uptake.
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fromHomebuilding
3 days ago

7 bulbs to plant in September for guaranteed kerb appeal next spring - your garden will soon be bursting with scent and colour

Deciding on the best bulbs to plant in September is one of the most enjoyable autumn jobs. An afternoon spent pushing bulbs into the soil now means you'll be rewarded early next year when your flowers spring to life in little groups all over the garden. Planting bulbs is easy to do and an affordable way to enhance your planting, so it's a great task to add to your list of September garden jobs.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

New demand for familiar crops fuels innovation

American crops like corn and soybeans are being converted into industrial materials, creating new value chains that integrate agriculture into domestic manufacturing.
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fromSan Jose Inside
3 days ago

Proposed Changes to SC County Rural Zoning Ordinance Could Impact Wineries

Santa Clara County may set maximum non-agricultural building coverage and require farmland preservation when converting five or more acres of important local farmland.
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fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

'Farms wouldn't be as successful without the women behind them,' says first woman named Young Farmer of the Year

Aileen Sheehan, a Cork dairy farmer, won the FBD competition as its first female winner, honored for sustainability and biodiversity on her farm.
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fromTravel + Leisure
3 days ago

The Most Exclusive Dinner in Florida Is in a Backyard Farm With a 2-year Waitlist-and It's Worth the Wait

Regina's Farm is an outdoor nonprofit farm in Fort Lauderdale serving weekly Brazilian-style communal meals to up to 150 guests, with a long waitlist.
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fromFortune
3 days ago
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Foreign investors in agriculture say U.S. tariffs could wipe them out-and they may test America in global court | Fortune

fromFortune
1 week ago
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Tariff instability and a break with China is hitting American companies hard, and homegrown manufacturer John Deere is no exception

fromFortune
3 days ago
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Foreign investors in agriculture say U.S. tariffs could wipe them out-and they may test America in global court | Fortune

fromFortune
1 week ago
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Tariff instability and a break with China is hitting American companies hard, and homegrown manufacturer John Deere is no exception

fromThe Nation
3 days ago

In Arkansas, a Small Community Fights the Nation's Next Mega Prison

In 2001, Don and Bo Sosebee picked a spot for their house on a small hill overlooking a pasture where their horses and cattle roamed. They spent the next three years building a one-story cabin there. Don hauled in 6×12 logs from Mount Juliet, Tennessee, for the frame. He lined the interior walls with lumber from his old barn and nailed white pine across the ceiling.
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fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

Cork dairy farmer becomes first female FBD Young Farmer of the Year

Aileen Sheehan is the first female winner of the competition's 27-year history and urges women in agriculture to step forward.
fromThe Mercury News
4 days ago

Stanford graduates' startup turns almond shell waste into organic fertilizer

Our goal is to reduce emissions, promote healthy soils and help farmers improve yields," said Nicolas Pinkowski, co-founder and chief executive officer. "There's a lot of concern right now in the US about chemicals in and on foods. More and more people care not just about getting enough calories every day, but about making sure what they eat is healthy and safe.
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fromIndependent
6 days ago

Minister to launch new TB action plan targeting herds, wildlife and high-risk cattle

A new national Bovine TB Action Plan will target herd protection, wildlife transmission, early detection, on-farm biosecurity, and control of high-risk animals to reduce TB.
fromNature
6 days ago

A revolution is sweeping Europe's farms: can it save agriculture?

Between the rows of chestnut and pistachio saplings, a mix of grasses covers the ground where a stretch of bare dirt would typically be - a deliberate attempt to prevent erosion. To retain water, Jorge has wrapped a blanket of wood chips around the base of each sapling. And among the young trees grow yellow lupin flowers, known as tremocilha in Portuguese, that have a special power: they capture nitrogen and store it underground.
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fromFortune
5 days ago

Farmer says 'we're in a very dire situation' ahead of harvest-with zero soybean orders from China, historically the largest buyer | Fortune

Caleb Ragland, a Kentucky farmer and president of the American Soybean Association, is warning of an agricultural crisis as China has placed zero soybean orders for the upcoming harvest. It's a departure from typical patterns, where 25% of the U.S. crop goes to China. With prices 40% below three-year highs and production costs rising, hundreds of thousands of farmers face losses unless there's a trade resolution between the two countries.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Houseplant clinic: why has my peace lily got streaky leaves?

Silver or grey streaks on peace lily leaves indicate thrips; isolate the plant, clean leaves, apply weekly insecticidal soap, and increase humidity to discourage pests.
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fromKqed
6 days ago

'Without People, We Are Nothing': California's Farm Workforce Is Growing Older | KQED

California's farm labor force is aging rapidly, producing shortages as fewer young workers arrive and growers shift toward mechanization.
fromModern Farmer
6 days ago

9 Soil-Feeding Cover Crops to Plant in September

No matter the type of farm, there's an advantage to planting soil-feeding cover crops ahead of fall and winter. The assistance provided depends on the crops you plant. But there is definitely one out there to help you accomplish your desired soil conditions. Whether it's soil tilth, an increase in nitrogen, or phosphorus availability, a cover crop's purpose is to improve and enrich the foundation of your farm.
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fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

The Rio Grande's pecan problem - High Country News

Irrigated pecan orchards turned New Mexico's arid Mesilla Valley into a top pecan-producing region after Elephant Butte Dam enabled widespread irrigation.
fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

M&S calls on ministers to rethink farm inheritance tax reforms amid rural backlash

"We support our farmers' calls on the government to do more to support farming, and that includes supporting their call for a rethink on inheritance tax," Freudmann said.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

CA wineries ripping out vineyards over supply, less demand and changes in industry

California wineries face oversupply and declining alcohol consumption, leading to reduced harvests, vineyard removals, and financial pressure despite favorable weather.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

The Simple Trick For Growing New Tomatoes From Store-Bought Ones - Tasting Table

Slice store-bought heirloom tomatoes, plant the slices in moist soil covered with plastic, and seedlings will sprout for transplanting.
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fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

Canada Grows a Hell of a Lot of Lentils. Why Won't We Eat Them? | The Walrus

Canada dominated global lentil production in 2016, producing nearly half of the world's lentils while domestic consumption remained relatively low.
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fromHomebuilding
1 week ago

Consider this your September gardening checklist - 10 quick jobs to keep your garden looking its best this autumn

September gardening focuses on harvesting, deadheading, final sowings for winter greens, tidying beds, autumn lawn care, and preparing tools and borders for winter.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Plant winter radishes now and they will be ready to harvest in just eight weeks

Winter radishes are larger, longer‑growing root vegetables suited for raw eating or cooking, requiring free‑draining soil, proper spacing, watering, and pest protection.
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fromwww.ocregister.com
1 week ago

How to grow fruit trees in small spaces with the method known as espalier

Espalier trains fruit trees flat against walls to save space, increase sunlight exposure, resist cold, and often yield more fruit.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 week ago

The Surprising Thing to Plant This Fall for a Tasty Harvest Next Spring

Garlic thrives in most soils, is easy to grow, yields flavorful cloves, and should be planted from seed garlic rather than store-bought bulbs.
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fromFuncheap
1 week ago

Castro Farmers' Market 2025 (Every Wednesday)

Castro Farmers' Market runs Wednesdays from April 2 to November 19, 2025, 3 p.m.–7 p.m. at Noe and Market Streets in San Francisco; admission is free.
fromKqed
1 week ago

Sonoma Wineries Prepare For Possible Impacts from Immigration Enforcement | KQED

The federal budget allocated a record-setting $170 billion for immigration enforcement. The money is set to go toward expanding detention facilities and hiring new agents for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. After pledging in June to protect the agriculture industry from crackdowns, President Trump reversed course a few days later. Now, as California's annual grape harvest begins, the state's wine community is on edge.
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fromPortland Monthly
1 week ago

The Best Farms and Orchards for Apple Picking Near Portland

Portland-area u-pick orchards offer abundant seasonal fruit—strawberries, cherries, heirloom and popular apples—within two hours for accessible pick-your-own experiences.
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Are Garden-Grown Tomatoes Really Cheaper? We Did The Math - Tasting Table

Trying to do the math around the actual value of the produce from your garden is never easy. Not only does it mean tracking all of your expenses - and potentially trying to put a value on the time you spend on this hobby - but you also have to plug in the ever-changing value of the fruits and vegetables found at the grocery store.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Labour could end badger cull but only with Covid-style testing and vaccines report

Ending the badger cull requires Covid-style testing and vaccination scale-up, a defeat-oriented strategy against bTB, and substantial Treasury investment to meet eradication targets.
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Orchard Robotics, founded by a Thiel fellow Cornell dropout, raises $22M for farm vision AI | TechCrunch

I got to meet fruit professors who are the best in the world at what they do,
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fromNature
1 week ago

Sexless seeds: how self-cloning crops could soon transform our food

If the trial is a success, each plant will bypass sexual reproduction and will set seed to thousands of clones in each flower head. The Hy-Gain sorghum trial is the culmination of decades of work for plant physiologist Anna Koltunow at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, who began research to make 'sexless seeds' in the early 1990s. The technology exploits a quirk of nature - known as apomixis.
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fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

Who controls food in the West? - High Country News

Most grocery stores across the West trace back to a few major corporations. Whether you're visiting King Soopers in Colorado, Smith's in Utah or Fred Meyer in Oregon, you'll find the same Kroger-brand products. The original names of the once-locally owned grocers might remain, but the shops are now just part of one of the nation's largest grocery corporations. A handful of companies control the production and distribution of most of our food, and the West plays a leading role in that system.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Everything You Need To Know About Harvesting Squash - Tasting Table

Pick squash at the correct ripeness and use proper harvesting techniques to maximize flavor, prevent waste, and enable long-term storage.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

What Happened To The Supply Of Golden Delicious Apples? - Tasting Table

Golden Delicious availability declined because consumer demand and orchard replanting shifted plantings to more popular, profitable varieties like Gala, Red Delicious, Fuji, and Honeycrisp.
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fromAnimals Around The Globe
1 week ago

Why 19th-Century Farmers Painted Their Animals Larger Than Life

19th-century farmers commissioned exaggerated livestock paintings as visual marketing to advertise prize animals, signal prosperity, and win social and financial prestige.
fromLondon On The Inside
2 weeks ago

How The Culpeper Is Changing the Way the City Eats

If you had to list out three crops you'd think of growing in the UK, I'd wager shiso, agretti and watermelon would be quite far down the list, but these are just some of the plans that grower Jack Jeans is pointing out to me inside a greenhouse round the back of a residential street in Deptford. This unexpected oasis of abundance is the Culpeper Family's Deptford Little Farm.
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fromModern Farmer
1 week ago

9 Crops to Sow in September

Season-extension methods like low tunnels, cold frames, and cloches enable fall and early-winter production of quick-growing crops, hardy greens, roots, and cover crops.
fromEarth911
2 weeks ago

Let There Be Light: How To Build a Gardening Cold Frame

A cold frame consists of a bottomless box frame with a top made of glass or clear plastic that allows the sunlight in but protects plants within from cold air. According to Bronx Green-Up , you can build your cold frame to any dimensions you desire. However, their guide recommends a wooden frame that is three feet wide and four feet deep - using untreated lumber if you're planning to grow food.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

An idyllic escape from the world': Slovenia's Jezersko valley

Senkova Domacija is an eco-focused, multigenerational organic farm in Jezersko offering rustic accommodation, camping, self-catering and direct access to dramatic Alpine scenery and lake.
fromwww.newyorkfamily.com
2 weeks ago

Here are 17 places where you can go apple picking in Westchester | amNewYork

Can you believe it? Apple picking season is upon us. And while the start of the school year isn't always easy, there's something special about fun fall activities like apple picking that makes this transition a little easier. These farms in Westchester (and the surrounding areas) offer fun experiences for kids of all ages with delicious apple cider donuts, rides, animal experiences, and, of course, apples! Check out our list below of the best places to pick apples in the area!
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

8 Facts About Soursop You Should Know - Tasting Table

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Various types of pineapples and mangoes are commonly incorporated into cherished recipes, from pineapple upside-down pound cake to mango coconut pudding. But there are so many other intriguing tropical fruits around the world that are not as renowned or as globally consumed. Let's take a closer look at soursop, which goes by several different names, such as Brazilian pawpaw, evo, prickly custard apple, sirsak, graviola, corossolier grand, sorsaka, or guanabana.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

The Reason Most US Ground Beef Is Banned In The EU - Tasting Table

EU bans imports of American beef due to hormone and antibiotic use, citing potential carcinogens and antimicrobial resistance, blocking U.S. ground beef sales.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago
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Rural America is suffering an economic crisis as crop prices plunge - 'U.S. soybean farmers cannot survive a prolonged trade dispute'

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
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'Like the corn's never getting a break. It's just hot all the time': How America's farmers conquered climate change for a 'monster' harvest

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
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Rural America is suffering an economic crisis as crop prices plunge - 'U.S. soybean farmers cannot survive a prolonged trade dispute'

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
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'Like the corn's never getting a break. It's just hot all the time': How America's farmers conquered climate change for a 'monster' harvest

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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

What Is A 'True Lemon' And How Is It Different From A 'Rough Lemon'? - Tasting Table

Lemon varieties fall into three categories—true lemons, hybrids, and rough lemons—with distinct differences in size, texture, pith, seed count, and taste.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Vineyards assess damage as wildfire rips through California wine country: A devastating situation'

Wildfires and controlled burns destroyed a Napa vineyard's crop and damaged vines, causing multimillion-dollar revenue loss, replanting costs, and long-term production delays.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Clarkson's Farm credited with surge in agricultural college applications

Clarkson's Farm is driving a surge in UK agricultural college applications, with Charlie Ireland inspiring increased interest in rural land management careers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Down and dirty: how regenerative farming is digging into microscopic soil life

Nurturing diverse soil microorganisms and fauna restores soil health, enabling regenerative farming with minimal agrochemicals and soil-damaging machinery.
fromwww.ocregister.com
2 weeks ago

These flowers thrive in heat and seem to explode with color

Flowers: The Electric Pink globe amaranth (Gomphrena globosa) will dazzle you with its flowers that explode like a fireworks finale magenta shooting stars tipped in gold. This reseeding annual needs no deadheading as the plant thrives and flowers proliferate in summer's heat. Electric Pink also contributes ongoing color to dry flower arrangements . Fruit: Peppers (whether bell or chili) are the last of the summer fruit-bearing crops (peppers, tomatoes, eggplant, cucumbers, and squash are actually fruits) in the vegetable category that you can comfortably plant,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

It's like Sleeping Beauty; we have to wake them': winemakers urged to help save earthworms

Vineyard practices—bare, compacted, pesticide‑treated soil—have reduced earthworm populations; increasing plant cover and reducing tillage can revive worm communities and soil resilience.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

If You Have A Small Garden, This Is The Fruit Tree Of Your Dreams - Tasting Table

Fruit salad trees graft multiple compatible fruit varieties onto one rootstock, producing diverse, consistent fruits while saving space and retaining desired traits.
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

'It's like when you see the tsunami coming in': Agricultural economists are sounding the alarm about produce prices doubling

Instead, Robertson said, voters are distracted by the political noise of President Donald Trump's policies, while the real drivers of grocery sticker shock- labor shortages, and tariffs-continue to tighten their grip. Deportations have thinned fields and stripped farms of undocumented workers who "overwhelmingly" make up the agricultural workforce. At the same time, new tariffs on staples like tomatoes, coffee, and orange juice are pushing up costs on imports, leaving few affordable alternatives.
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fromApartment Therapy
2 weeks ago

The 5 Tools Master Gardeners Swear By for Their Own Yards (They're Perfect for Fall!)

Master-gardener-approved tools—like a Hori Hori knife, collapsible debris bag, and handheld bypass pruners—simplify digging, planting, pruning, and garden cleanup.
fromKqed
6 months ago

This Weevil Was Born in Your Rice and It's Hungry | KQED

The rice weevil is a stowaway that sneaks into pantries as an egg inside a grain of rice, leading to potential destruction of stored grain.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

Cases of flesh-eating screwworms increase 53% in Mexico: Report

Mexico has reported a 53 percent increase in cases of flesh-eating screwworm in animals over the past month, as the parasite continues its northward trajectory towards the United States border, according to government data. Mexican government data indicate that there were 5,086 cases as of August 17, including 649 active ones, the Reuters news agency reported on Thursday, citing updated data not yet made public.
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fromArchaeology Magazine
2 weeks ago

News - Early Harvesting Technology in Uzbek Cave Complicates Narrative About Spread of Agriculture - Archaeology Magazine

TODA CAVE, UZBEKISTAN-While the development of agriculture is often associated with the Fertile Crescent, past [...]
fromEarth911
2 weeks ago

Elk Creek Notes: The Books I'm Learning from to Garden With Respect for Place

The most rewarding gardens grow from deep attention to where we live, not just the postal address, but the watershed, the soil community, the seasonal rhythms, and the complex web of relationships that make a place unique. These seven books offer starting points for a journey into the intimate knowledge that honors the land's inherent patterns and our human need for beauty, nourishment, and connection.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
2 weeks ago

12 sheep, goats from fire-preventing grazing herd die after poisoned by native plants in Marin Co.

Managed sheep and goats reduce wildfire fuel, but a recent snakeroot poisoning outbreak killed multiple animals and revealed toxic grazing risks during unmanaged vegetation clearing.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Bringing home the bok choi: how an oil spill in Mauritius led to a female revolution in farming

After the MV Wakashio oil spill, south-east Mauritius women converted damaged coastal livelihoods into a thriving organic acre producing food and income.
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

Free 2025 Oakland Dahlia Show: Meet Experts + Growers (Lake Merritt)

meet fascinating individuals who share a common interest expand your knowledge of dahlias by working with seasoned growers and hybridizers hear from talented and skilled speakers at our monthly meetings participate at all levels of our society from committees to our demonstration garden work days show your very own dahlias at annual flower shows Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Don't Throw Out Peach Pits - They Can Be Used To Grow Trees - Tasting Table

First, the best variety of peach for the job is one grown locally, so it's better suited for growing in your particular climate. Second, make sure you're ready to get your hands dirty. Growing a peach tree is a long-term project that requires preparation. Further, the fruits of your labor (literally) won't appear for two to five years - though the time to harvest fruit varies.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Stop Storing Tomatoes And Cucumbers Together - Here's Why - Tasting Table

Store cucumbers away from tomatoes because tomato-produced ethylene accelerates cucumber ripening and causes premature spoilage.
fromModern Farmer
2 weeks ago

How to Fight Soil Nutrient Loss with Prairie Strips

Since then, soil preservation via conservation programs has come to the fore. With strategies like planting prairie strips, soil nutrient loss is reduced. This is possible for farms with large acreages, and for smaller market farms too. Prairie strips do not need to be installed all at once, and can be introduced to the farm in stages. There are plenty of other reasons for planting prairie strips - soil nutrient loss being one factor.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

How Do Heirloom Tomatoes Get Their Unique Shape? - Tasting Table

Piled next to lines and lines of identical Roma and Beefsteak tomatoes, the colors and lumps of heirlooms give way to a host of questions. What exactly is an heirloom tomato anyway? Do they taste better? Or are those misshapen tomatoes just another form of visual produce marketing? The answer to that last question is "kind," but in the best way possible. Ultimately, heirloom tomatoes' unique shapes and colors are their natural form because they were passed over for genetic modification.
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fromwww.pressenterprise.com
2 weeks ago

There are many ways to kill a tree. Here are tips for keeping yours alive

Avoid topping, girdling, trunk damage, and improper mulching or barrier use to maintain tree health, structure, and long-term stability.
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fromBoston Herald
2 weeks ago

Matcha madness leaves Japan's tea ceremony pros skeptical

Global matcha demand has surged faster than production, prompting Japan to expand tencha cultivation and provide support to farmers shifting from sencha.
fromThe Good Life France
3 weeks ago

Life in rural France - au revoir Bread Man - The Good Life France

Here in the far north of France, we are calling it "the new south of France" because we have had one of the sunniest summers anyone can remember. We've had a fair bit of rain too so the Seven Valleys where I live are lush and green, and nature has had a ball - everything is ripening; apple, plum and pear trees are bursting with fruit, big juicy blackberries are dangling from hedges, and the fields are full of bales of hay waiting to be stored.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

These 2 Italian Regions Produce The Most Olive Oil - Tasting Table

Southern Italy, led by Puglia and Calabria, produces the majority of Italy's olive oil, driving exports and distinctive regional flavor profiles.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

People just lie': How Riverford's Guy Singh-Watson became the most brutally honest farmer in Britain

Guy Singh-Watson runs Riverford, champions sustainable, ethical farming and employee ownership, advocates eating less meat and policies for fairer agriculture while achieving commercial success.
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3 weeks ago

Where to Find High-THC Weed Near Water Mill (Suffolk County, Long Island) - Silly Nice Restocks and Delivery Options | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Silly Nice provides sustainably packaged, high-THC craft cannabis products and rapidly expanded to over 135 dispensaries, becoming a top-selling brand across New York.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

10 Tips For Building A Countertop Garden In Your Kitchen - Tasting Table

Countertop gardens provide convenient access to fresh herbs and vegetables and require planning around goals, budget, skills, and available resources.
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fromHomebuilding
3 weeks ago

How to get rid of horsetail weeds in your garden - and stop them from coming back

Horsetail is a prehistoric, deeply rhizomed weed that thrives in poor drainage and requires persistent, multi-season control measures to prevent reappearance.
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fromwww.nombase.com
3 weeks ago

Tariffs, Tension & Trying Not to Overreact: Q3 2025 Supply Chain Update from Agrowgate

Q3 2025 supply chain shows cautious consistency: tariff-driven stability contrasts with record aluminum premiums, rising trucking rates, choppy ocean freight, mixed crop trends, and policy-driven sweetener pressures.
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fromThe Oaklandside
3 weeks ago

Dahlias are in full bloom at The Gardens at Lake Merritt

San Leandro Dahlia Society volunteers cultivate and cross-breed dahlias at The Gardens at Lake Merritt, funding maintenance privately and preparing for an upcoming competition.
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

In Minnesota, 'dairy princesses' take home a 90-pound butter bust of their own heads

Thorson, a 20-year-old from the town of Waverly, was crowned as the 72nd Princess Kay of the Milky Way on Wednesday night. And her first official duty as the goodwill ambassador for the state's 1,800 dairy farm families was to bundle up and sit in a rotating glassed-in studio at 40 degrees F (4 Celsius) as fairgoers gathered to watch Kulzer turn a 90-pound (41-kilogram) block of salted butter into art.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Drought brings autumn harvest two weeks early, Waitrose says

Drought and heat are causing many crops to mature about two weeks early, prompting earlier harvests and stressing water-dependent vegetables.
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Why You Can't Legally Bring Mexican Bologna Into The US - Tasting Table

Various fruits and vegetables have been prohibited from entering the U.S. at different times, typically in an attempt to keep pests and diseases from entering the nation's agricultural system. Presently, even cooked products like bologna and ham from Mexico are restricted due to the potential of harboring diseases like classical swine fever. This does not prevent the import of Mexican pork products into the U.S., but the law requires that these products be accompanied by veterinary documentation showing them to be disease free - not the sort of thing that someone with a trunk full of bologna is likely to have on hand.
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fromAbove the Law
3 weeks ago

I Haven't Been To The Grocery Store In Weeks Thanks To My Inflation-Proof Urban Tariff Garden - Above the Law

Victory Gardens increased fresh-produce production, promoted preservation and sharing of surplus, saved households money, expanded urban gardening access, and boosted morale and public health.
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

Dependent on foreign sales, U.S. wheat farmers hoping longtime partners stick with them

Businesses that rely on exports, like wheat growers, are growing increasingly nervous as well. This was apparent following a recent trade delegation visit through the Pacific Northwest that included mill operators and grain buyers from four Southeast Asian countries: Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines. Such visits are routine, especially at harvest time. Washington state is the nation's top wheat exporting state - about 90% of the dryland wheat grown here is trucked or shipped by river barge to west coast ports.
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