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When most growers plant corn, they expect perfect uniform rows, and plump and pearly yellow kernels lining the cob. But a ...
According to agriculture department officials, a significant and widespread FAW infestation has been reported from several parts of North Zone – which comprises Kangra, Hamirpur, Mandi, Una and Chamba ...
With recent wildfires in the western United States and Canada, smoke has made its way to the Midwest. It particularly may affect already vulnerable crops.
Uncovering the secrets of maize roots: High-throughput phenotyping reveals genetic drivers of growth
A research team pioneers an automated, high-throughput pipeline using open-source tools to quantify over 50 root traits in diverse maize genotypes, enabling researchers to investigate how genetics, ...
In 2013, David Matabaro, a cassava farmer from Ruhango District, saw his entire 26-hectare cassava plantation wiped out by the devastating Cassava Brown Streak Disease (CBSD).
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The Zimbabwean on MSNAccumulating through tobacco: the case of Mvurwi in ZimbabweIt is a high potential area where tobacco production has expanded dramatically since land reform thanks in large part to the support from multiple contracting companies operating in the area. This was ...
Francis Ngiri, who used to farm in Kirinyaga in central Kenya where cabbages are a mainstay crop, explains that this is ...
In markets across Ghana, plantain sellers are rethinking their survival strategies amid wild price swings.
Peaches were once green; carrots, slender and yellow. Where are we headed next? Well, bananas with a vaccine punch, and cabbages with a sting, are on the cards.
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