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growers are forced to use dwindling groundwater supplies. Nancy Caywood’s family in Casa Grande saw the boom and bust of cotton farming twice. They’ve survived it and kept cotton close to their family ...
This gives conventional cotton the dubious honor of having the most intensive pesticide use per land unit of the nine field crops surveyed by the agency over the past five years, surpassing even ...
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Industry leaders agree cotton acreage will not expand in Arizona, but they see promise in contracts for seed, tech innovation ...
One of the most common row crops in Arkansas has one of the most mysterious origins. No one knows exactly when humans first ...
A pesticide-free technique which is economically viable, environment-friendly and gives more yield gains ground in Punjab, ...
Avalo—a startup deploying interpretable artificial intelligence to develop climate resilient crops—has raised a $11 million ...