The Department of Agriculture has identified cabbage, mustard and various flowers among the mysterious seeds mailed to households around the country, apparently from China. The Department of ...
Bioeconomic weed management models help growers achieve appropriate weed management with less herbicide by matching management to the weed population in a field. Growers, however, will not use ...
Some of the unsolicited seeds sent in the mail to Americans in Colorado and 21 other states have been identified as herbs and other common plants, according to the federal Department of Agriculture.
Q: Can you identify these seeds [writer sent a picture]? A: I am not 100% positive, but they sure look like persimmon seeds to me. Cut one open and see if there is a spoon shape inside. While some ...
Ahmedabad-based agritech startup MyCrop is currently testing blockchain in the seed supply chain to track its entire supply movement — from seed aggregators, distributors, retailers to farmers. The ...
Agronomist Jianxin Ma holds a dish of seeds from cultivated soybeans (right) and from their wild, hard-coated progenitors (left). (Purdue Agricultural Communication / Tom Campbell) Download Photo WEST ...
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