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House Digest on MSNWhy You Shouldn't Plant Tomatoes Next To WatermelonsTomatoes and watermelons have a lot in common, which may make them seem like ideal companion plants, but it turns out they ...
The biological pathogen federal authorities accuse two Chinese nationals of smuggling into the U.S. was not likely an act of ...
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While politicians pose in front of barns, tractors and fields for campaign ads, meaningful agricultural security policy sits ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNDA invests P6M in labs to support bananas, other cropsThe Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) has invested P6 million for the construction and rehabilitation of two facilities in ...
Researchers from the Agricultural Research Service have discovered a breakthrough in the fight against Fusarium Head Blight, ...
SAN ANTONIO - Texas leaders are warning farmers and families about a harmful fungus that could hurt the food we eat.It’s ...
Two ACIAR-funded projects have provided smallholder banana growers across Southeast Asia and Australia with the knowledge and ...
A wilting tomato plant is a problem, and there can be several causes, from lack of water to pests. Learn why your tomato plant is wilting and how to fix it.
Watermelon is one of the staples in summer, and with the July 4 holiday just around the corner, area residents are stocking up. Luz Melo, wife of Ambrosia Melo, who sells melons and other produce from ...
The Chinese attempts this year to smuggle pathogens may be only the latest incidents in a Chinese campaign to bring down ...
Commissioner Miller said that left unchecked, this fungal pathogen could pose a significant risk to America’s food supply.
The fungus, known as head blight, affects grains used to make bread, cereal and livestock feed, officials say.
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