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W Visayas rice farmers urged to prepare for 5 major pests, diseases
ILOILO CITY — Rice farmers in Western Visayas are being advised to strengthen field monitoring and adopt preventive measures ...
New study on fluazinam’s neurotoxicity comes up with different findings from earlier report based on manufacturer’s data ...
The Trump administration has approved three new pesticides that may be considered “forever chemicals” under an international ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act authorized $47 million for the federal Feral Swine Eradication and Control Program.
The Environmental Protection Agency has approved the highly persistent pesticide trifludimoxazin for use on wheat, oats, oranges, apples and almonds. The pesticide is a “forever chemical” — often ...
The Strange History of Why We Mow Our Lawns A freshly mowed lawn has become one of the defining features of suburban life.
Chlorpyrifos, a pesticide still legally applied to strawberries, apples, citrus, soybeans, and wheat in most US states, more ...
From its selection as the image for the Great Seal of the U.S. to its remarkable recovery from population decline, here's a look at the bald eagle.
The recovery of the bald eagle, the national symbol since 1782, is considered one of the most successful in U.S. and Wisconsin history.
Opinion
Trump EPA Approves Two More ‘Forever Chemical’ Pesticides for Use on Most Widely Grown U.S. Crops
Two new “forever chemical” pesticides are among multiple dangerous pesticides approved today by the Trump Environmental Protection Agency for use on food crops, including corn, wheat, kiwi, oats, peas ...
Mass tort litigation grows like weeds. Last week, the Supreme Court created the ultimate lawsuit-killer by rejecting state court claims that conflict with federal statutes.
Corporate efforts on regenerative agriculture are “too often beset by contradiction”, a network of institutional investors has claimed.
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