Another four ancient Chinese irrigation projects have been designated as World Heritage Irrigation Structures, increasing the number of Chinese facilities on the WHIS list to 38, according to the ...
Seneca Meadows landfill will become the first in New York to use new tech targeting toxic PFAS chemicals in its wastewater, Finger Lakes Times reports. The landfill is partnering with Australian firm ...
File photo of 551 hectares of farmland in Bula, Camarines Sur, which now has a continuous supply of water, thanks to the National Irrigation Administration’s (NIA) solar-powered irrigation project, ...
Abstract: The water crisis, global warming and climate changes have become recently prominent world issues. Saving and conserving water have become, therefore, an imperative for water resources’ ...
Hay meadows were restored with propagated plants at Cartmel Fell [Lake District National Park Authority] Hay meadows spanning the equivalent of 23 football pitches have been restored at a national ...
Hay meadows spanning the equivalent of 23 football pitches have been restored at a national park. A project by the Lake District National Park Authority (LDNPA) and Cumbria Wildlife Trust this summer ...
Farmers working with the Lake District National Park Authority (LDNPA) have helped restore more than 16 hectares of hay meadows — an area roughly the size of 23 football pitches. Supported by BMW UK’s ...
PENFIELD, N.Y. – Last month marked the second driest September on record in our area. The rain for this month is still well below average. So, is the apple harvest being impacted by the lack of rain?
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - With cooler temperatures and rain in the forecast, it is time to start thinking about winterizing your home. This can mean a few different things. Local experts with Truckee ...
An almond orchard in Parlier provides a look into the future of farming. Researchers at University of California, Merced and the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources installed an ...
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