• Russia’s Grain Harvest May Reach Record 150 Mln Tons This Year | News | teleSUR English

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    Vladimir Putin warned that Western sanctions imposed on Russi

  • Farmers' harvests begin with diverse yields

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    When Ashley Swartz climbed on to her combine harvester to start cutting her dry land corn, she was expecting the worst.

    "I was wondering if we would even get 100-bushel corn," Swartz said.

    So as the yield g

  • New cave bat species in Sri Lanka highlights need for more research

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    COLOMBO — During the 18th and 19th centuries when Sri Lanka was a British colony, many British naturalists studied the island’s rich biodiversity and contributed to profiling the same. Tea planter W.W.A. Phillips was one of them, a man who was particularly interested in mammals, and eventu

  • Harwinton Fair opens Sept. 30 for 165th year

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    The Harwinton Agricultural Society 's 165th Harwinton Fair opens Friday, Sept. 30 at the fairgrounds on Locust Road, Harwinton. Pictured is a scene from the midway in 2021. 

    Visitors enjoy Joni Daud’s llamas at the 16

  • Celebrating 120 years of Successful Farming | Successful Farming

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    When E.T. Meredith published the first issue of Successful Farming magazine 120 years ago this month, he and his team had a vision.

    In that inaugural issue, they defined successful farmers as, “The ones who are making the most of their chances and are taking advantage of their opp

  • ‘A growing machine’: Scotland looks to vertical farming to boost tree stocks | Trees and forests | The Guardian

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    Hydroponics unit can produce saplings six times faster than it takes to grow them naturally outdoors

    I t is a long way from the romance of a sun-dappled Highland glen. Picture instead a white cube equipped with the computer-controlled automation you would sooner expect to see in an Amaz

  • Simple but Amazing: Slow Roasted Onion Chicken  - Between Carpools

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    My kids call this “Bobby’s Chicken”–and there’s always a pan keeping warm in the oven on long summer Friday afternoons for Toameha. And even though it’s “Bobby’s Chicken” you’ll find some unrelated little kidR

  • Mown down - Farm and Dairy

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    Some folks have a lawn. Green grass. Impeccably trimmed. Weed free. Probably rarely if ever sees a dandelion. 

    We have a yard. Weeds are the base of the “grass.” We have never hired a lawn treatme

  • How to solve efficiency in farm processing

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    “As harvesting, sorting, and packaging are mostly done manually in vertical farms, it creates a kind of inefficiency due to the fact that it’s time-consuming. Depending on the number of crops a farm is cultivating and the number of cycles, it can become quite inefficient to keep doing all

  • Fire crew called to combine harvester fire

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    FIREFIGHTERS were called out yesterday to attend reports of a combine harvester on fire at Lymm.

    At 15:15 one crew was called to Reddish Lane, Lymm, where firefighters used a hose reel to put out a small fire in a combine harvester. The crew then damped down the grain and removed it fr