farmers
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Low-Intensity Grazing Proves Beneficial for Local Biodiversity, Yet Poses Hurdles for Farmers
A team of researchers has investigated the motivation and potential incentives for and challenges of low-intensity grazing among farmers and land users in Europe.
Latest Research Articles
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Maghreb Farmers Use Drones To Improve Crop Yields and Fight Climate Change
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New Algae Strains Offer a Green Solution for Phosphorous Pollution on Wastewater
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UNESCO-Listed Doñana National Park Aqueduct Damaged by Five Farmers in Illegal Water Extraction - Spain
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Mozambique Coffee Farming Saves Gorongosa National Park and Its Community of Farmers
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Farmers Can Help Fight Climate Change by Storing Carbon Dioxide in Their Soils
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The Horror of Locusts: Farmers in India Face Crop Losses and Food Insecurity
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Catastrophic Flash Droughts Brought by Climate Change Are Catching Farmers Off Guard
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Fruit Growers, Farmers Forced to Adapt to Climate Change As It Risk Crop Loss Due to Temperature Drop
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Climate Change Affects Farmers, Agriculture in Ghana Due To Changing Rainfall Schedule
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Antibodies from Alpacas Could Help Farmers Protect Crops, Study Shows
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Hybrid Rice Strain Could Improve Rice Yields and Help Low-Income Farmers
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Low Water Levels in the Mississippi River Drives Barge, Supply Prices Up, Farmers Suffer Low-Balling