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Weatherwatch: melting permafrost threatens landscapes and lives in Arctic regions

AOL 29 Jan 2025
Some scientists, particularly Russian advisors to the Kremlin, saw a strategic advantage in climate change. They calculated that a warmer climate would improve conditions for growing key food crops further north, particularly wheat ... .
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Former USDA secretary, governor Tom Vilsack returns to Iowa to lead World Food Prize

The Gazette Cedar Rapids 28 Jan 2025
Then-U. S ... Borlaug International Dialogue on Oct. 18, 2022, at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines ... Borlaug was a leader in the “Green Revolution,� developing wheat varieties resistant to disease and that could adapt to a range of growing conditions ... .
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India’s wheat procurement unlikely to be hit by higher market price

Business Line 27 Jan 2025
Union Food Secretary Sanjeev Chopra is likely to hold a meeting next month with officials of all wheat-growing States to finalise the estimate of procurement and prepare an action plan, sources said.
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Kollyva: The Christian Memorial Service Super Food From Ancient Greece

Greek Reporter 27 Jan 2025
The wheat in kollyva is the symbol of the human body because man is nourished and grows by eating foods made of wheat. Jesus Christ likened His divine body to a grain of wheat, thus saying in the twelfth chapter of the Gospel according to John ... Wheat.
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Ahead of Union budget, why food inflation remains a challenge

Financial Express 27 Jan 2025
Wheat is wholesaling in Delhi at Rs 3,150-3,200 per quintal, as against Rs 2,550-2,600 last year at this time ... December also saw most wheat-growing areas, barring eastern Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Bihar, receive timely showers.
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Guebert: Heading for the exit slowly

The Daily Republic 27 Jan 2025
"It's wheat," he explained, "and nobody makes money on wheat.". They were and the proof was that the farm looked like central Kansas because most of their rented, 400 river-bottom acres were growing wheat.
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The Cidery: Cultivating new beginnings with a return of America’s forgotten forbidden fruit

Argus Leader 26 Jan 2025
During that time, McFarland began growing squash, which made a significant profit. Then in 2009, he followed his brother out to northern California, where he began farming wheat and eventually became licensed to grow cannabis.
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Orange groves to replace Britain's orchards thanks to rising temperatures

The Daily Telegraph 24 Jan 2025
There is no orange industry in the UK because the fruit needs year-round warmth to grow and is vulnerable to frigid winters and frosts ... Analysis showed that staples such as strawberries, onions, wheat and oats will become harder to grow by 2080.
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Orange groves to replace Britain’s orchards thanks to rising temperatures

AOL 24 Jan 2025
There is no orange industry in the UK because the fruit needs year-round warmth to grow and is vulnerable to frigid winters and frosts ... Analysis showed that staples such as strawberries, onions, wheat and oats will become harder to grow by 2080.
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The South’s cold snap won’t last forever. But these effects are expected to linger.

Savannah Morning News 24 Jan 2025
Florida, Alabama beaches covered in snow as winter storm hits South ... Crops growing during this time of year, including winter wheat, can withstand cold temperatures and the moisture from the snow may help the crops grow, Joiner said ...
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Local farmers may reap benefits of snowfall after summer drought

Wilmington News Journal 23 Jan 2025
The nearly nine inches of snow brought by Winter Storm Blair may be bitterly cold for residents, but for local farmers, it’s an insulating blanket that protects their fields and sets the stage for a better growing season.
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Agtegra Cooperative members elect directors, delegates at 2024 annual meeting

Prairie Pioneer 23 Jan 2025
Esser finishes cattle and grows corn, soybeans, wheat, alfalfa and hay on his fourth-generation farm alongside his daughter, cousin and his cousin’s son ... Nilsson grows corn and soybeans and operates a cattle feedlot with his father.
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Students explore intricate relationships with environment through theatre

The Times of India 23 Jan 2025
... Shala, Navi Peth, said, 'Since the preliminary rounds were around the harvest festival of Makar Sankranti, the students came up with a story that focuses on how a grain of wheat grows into a plant.
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Pakistan's economic growth journey resumed from where it was halted in 2018: PM

Urdu Point 23 Jan 2025
</p><p>He said after the launch of this system, the national exchequer was benefited due to the prevention of smuggling of petroleum products, sugar, fertilizers, and ...

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