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Fog, cool temperature have sent striped bass into their winter mode. Without doubt, bait fishing with shad, sardines or jumbo minnows if far superior to trolling. The bite is light and anglers must keep close attention to their rods.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) today called for increased investment in a plant breeding technique that could bolster efforts aimed at pulling millions of people out of the hunger trap.
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is the current system with the largest volume transport in the world ocean. Between 40° and 60°S strong westerlies move about 140 million cubic meters of water per second around the Antarctic continent (this is about five times the transport of the Gulf Stream). Vertical motions associated with this current have been responsible for transporting a substantial ...
The Federal Government is being urged to prevent sea water being added to South Australia's lower lakes.
Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. , an agricultural technology company focused on developing technologies and products that benefit the environment and human health, today announced that it received a grant from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for the development of Nitrogen Use Efficient (NUE), Salt-Tolerant and Water Use Efficient (WUE) rice and wheat in India.
There's no better way to tour a California vineyard than on horseback. So when Karl Wente, the 30-ish head of the 3,000-acre Wente vineyards in...
NEW YORK----Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Advanced materials industry is available in its catalogue.
For many months, we have urged local leaders and residents to get involved in the future of the Salton Sea by contacting elected officials in Sacramento to help them understand that the demise of California's largest lake will have a negative impact on the entire region — not just the Coachella and Imperial valleys.
It has become a priority because of potential damage to farming, water sources and recreation.
By DAVE MONTGOMERY AUSTIN — There was a time when horned frogs weren’t confined to TCU. The real-life version of TCU’s ugly-but-lovable mascot, actually a kind of lizard, ranged across Texas by the thousands until imported red fire ants marauded through the state, displacing the ants that served as animal’s food source. Today, TCU researchers blame the fire ant invasion, along with pesticides, ...
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