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Research Suggests How Farmers Using No-Till Production Can Cut Herbicide Using Weed Control Method
According to a recent study done by Penn State researchers, farmers adopting no-till farming - in which soil is never or seldom plowed or disturbed - can minimize pesticide use while maintaining crop yields by applying integrated weed management strategies.
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Millions of Properties in California May Be Underwater by 2050; Lawmakers Suggest Solutions
How Iceland's Newest Volcano Provides Crucial Data About Mars
Ferocious Giant Centipedes Found Eating a Horrendous Amount of Baby Birds on an Australian Island
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Fluffy Native Bees are Showing up in Large Numbers in Western Australia
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Bacteria Surviving 1000 Days of Starvation Could Live a Hundred More Years or Longer
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Chinese Scientists Develop Anti-Mosquito Technique Using Nuclear Technology
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Authorities Issue Emergency Forest Service Closure in California Due to Wildfires Triggered by Drought
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Solar Energy Outpowered Coal For the First Time in Australian History
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Confused Sea Snakes in Australia 'Attack' Scuba Divers, Mistaking Them for Mates
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Everything You Need to Know About Tropical Storm Henri: Where Will it Hit?
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Hunting Down CFCs: The World's Most Potent Greenhouse Gas
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Worsening Deforestation in Brazilian Amazon is at its All-Time High in a Decade





