Join Tanja, Anni and expert guest Josh Jamison of Cody Cove Nursery to discuss Florida adapted edible plant varieties.
A new technology is pushing the boundaries of farming by using electricity to grow crops without photosynthesis ...
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Nigeria: Hard Times - Men Grow Lazier, Abandon Responsibilities to Women in C-River CommunitiesWith the soaring price of cocoa beans, which they call new oil well, most men in the Central and Northern Senatorial Districts in Cross River State have taken to farming cocoa and processing the ...
I never cease to marvel at plants that look fresh and clean despite a minimum amount of water, if any, needed for their care.
As the global conversation around sustainability and health continues to grow, more people are recognising ... Boil or steam the sweet potatoes until very tender. Add the sweet potatoes, butter ...
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Sweet Potato vs. Yam: Experts Explain the DifferenceBoth come from angiosperms, or flowering plants, but are stem tubers grown ... and although 870 species of yams exist, Africa remains the primary grower, supplying 95% of the world’s true ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNThe making of an eco-warrior and the struggle to give a community a voiceNonhle Mbuthuma’s voice resonates beyond South Africa’s Wild Coast. Her struggle reminds us that true sustainability isn’t just about preserving natural resources — it’s about protecting the human ...
Global warming is already reshaping our daily lives, with storms, floods, wildfires and droughts around the world. As ...
A new study offers a more precise picture of exactly where and how warming will affect our ability to grow food.
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