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pesticide drift. credit: G. Amos and D. Zamora.

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Pesticide Drift Takes Its Toll

Lindsey Blomberg agricultural, agriculture, air, airborne, bee, bees, Beyond Pesticides, drift, farm, field, National Pesticide Information Center, pesticide, Pesticide Action Network, population, quality, spray, spraying, toxic, wildlife

Pesticide drift is taking an increasing toll on populations of bees and other wildlife — as well as humans.

climate friendly farms

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Climate Friendly Farms: Agriculture Adapts to Global Warming

Doug Moss and Roddy Scheer ag, agricultural, agriculture, anaerobic, Center for Sustaining Agriculture & Natural Resources, Climate Resistant Farms, climate-friendly, conservation, cropping, cropping system, CSANR, digestio, farm, farming, FCIP, Federal Crop Insurance Program, green, irrigation, Natural Resources Defense Council, NRDC, precision farming, satellite, satellite farming, smart farming, soil stewardship, tillage, Washington State University, waste-to-energy, water

Farms and farmers across the U.S. are adopting climate-friendly practices to improve soil quality and save water as global warming kicks in…

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