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Maize and wheat are the two most important staple foods in South Africa. With stable consumer demand of these grains and the ...
Fusarium head blight has been a stubborn threat to cereal crops in Western Canada since the 1990s. Some years are worse than others, but when the ...
AS the grain harvest draws to a close across the region, sheep producers will be eyeing off the potential value of grazing their sheep on stubble. A good rule-of-thumb is that the value of the feed ...
Allergen Notes: All items listed below are dairy-free by ingredients. But ingredients are subject to change at any time, and all products are at some degree of risk for allergen cross contamination, ...
If you find brown tips on your houseplant, you have to do a little detective work to find out what happened. This guide ...
If your plant is sporting crispy, dark or brown tips on the leaves, it’s more than just a cosmetic issue — it’s a signal that ...
Scientists study how tiny pigments in leaves use quantum mechanics to transfer energy efficiently for better solar panels.
Recent research into bacterial cellulose patches may speed plants' recovery, improve grafting and help with preservation.