GPS collars on cattle are letting ranchers remove fences in the West. That’s good for wildlife and for the land.
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Choosing coexistence over conflict: How some California ranchers are adapting to wolves
By Spoorthy Raman This is the fourth part of Mongabay’s series on the expanding wolf population in California. Read Part 1, ...
As Japan enters a super-aged society, the agricultural sector is facing a serious decline in its workforce. To address the ...
Eighteen cattle ranchers in the Mountain West region are partnering with a carbon credit company to make their land healthier ...
USDA’s Supplemental Disaster Relief Program expands support for uninsured crops, nurseries, perennial plants, stored ...
Agriculture is heavily reliant on water resources, which are increasingly threatened by global challenges such as population growth and climate change.
Hidden in city car parks or warehouses, smart greenhouses promise to bring farming back to the city. But can these technology ...
A comprehensive systems analysis reveals that Pakistan's agricultural sector is on an unsustainable trajectory. Current input-intensive practices cannot meet future food security needs without ...
Iowa State University students and faculty recently returned from a two-week study abroad program in New Zealand, where they ...
A survey of full-time, large-scale row crop farmers across the U.S. explored both the adoption drivers and resistance points ...
De GroenCompagnie has tested a New Holland tractor equipped with an iQuus system that enables the tractor to operate ...
A sugarcane farmer from Kanchanpur has made his farm profitable by using drones to spray fertiliser and pesticide.
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