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Fertile Land For Growing Vegetables Is At Risk - But A Scientific Discovery Could Turn ...

MENA FN 14 Jan 2025
(MENAFN - The Conversation) A large proportion of the vegetables consumed in Que–bec are grown in the Monte–re–gie region in what are known as organic soils. Highly fertile and rich in organic ... .
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Master Gardener: Chocolate comes from fruit trees

Fremont News Messenger 14 Jan 2025
... rainfall, temperatures and soil conditions ... Our first “job” was to plant raw cacao beans in small bags filled with rich soil, covering them with wood ash to discourage pests and provide fertilizer.
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North China's Shanxi sees fruit exports to 78 countries and regions

ECNS 14 Jan 2025
courtesy of Taiyuan Customs) ... Fruit exports have been on the rise ahead of the Chinese Spring Festival ... With abundant fertile loess soil, it boasts a total fruit plantation area of 164,700 hectares and an annual output of 6 million metric tons.
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Fresh from France: Sustainable Apple Delights Mark Great Success in Singapore

Vietnam News 14 Jan 2025
France has over 100 different apple varieties thanks to its unique climate and fertile soil ... They are implementing sustainable agricultural practices such as precision irrigation, soil management, and ...
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Police crack down on food, drug, environment, and IP rights offenses

China Daily 13 Jan 2025
... harshly on crimes of illegal occupation and destruction of farmland, including black soil, as well as the production and sales of fake agricultural supplies, such as seeds, pesticides and fertilizers.
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How could Robert F. Kennedy Jr. impact American agriculture?

The Daily Republic 13 Jan 2025
... industrial agriculture, industrial meat production, factory farming, chemical-based agriculture, carbon-based fertilizers, all of these things that are destroying the soils in our country.”.
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When the far right wins in Hitler’s birthplace

The Citizens' Voice 13 Jan 2025
A lot is being written about the accelerators of Austria’s nationalist phenomenon ... For whatever malign influences there may have been, it’s the fertility of the soil onto which they fell that matters. And in Austria, the ground was rich ... ....
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Ask the Master Gardener: Winter handling for plants pickier than Goldilocks

Springfield News-Leader 12 Jan 2025
Mulch will help keep the soil temperature uniform and delay sprouting during warm spells ... The plant may be suffering from nutritional deficiencies, so repotting with new soil or adding fertilizer may help.
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How can networking help you get to your goal?

Khaleejtimes 12 Jan 2025
In the world of business, success is rarely achieved in isolation ... Networking is not just a tool — it’s a lifeline for growth, collaboration, and innovation ... If it lands on fertile soil, it nurtures seeds, helping them sprout and grow ... 1 ... 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... .
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10 Most expensive fruits from all around the world

The Times of India 12 Jan 2025
These melons are grown in the fertile soil of the Yubari region of Hokkaido, Japan, and are known for their sweet, aromatic flavor and perfectly smooth, juicy flesh.
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Florida's Arbor Day is Jan. 17. Here's a guide to trees to plant in your yard

jacksonville.com 11 Jan 2025
It used to be when planting a tree, it was planted so that the level of the soil in the pot was level with the natural soil surface ... Also, with trees planted too deep, the trunks are covered with soil, promoting decay situations.
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Tropical Gardening: Landscaping keeps Hawaii green

West Hawaii Today 11 Jan 2025
To move water out of the soil directly or through the plant and away into the atmosphere requires energy ... We can provide soil with good physical and chemical properties for deep rooting of plants. Proper fertilization will help accomplish this.
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Native Plant: Native plants are important to Ohio's environment

The Columbus Dispatch 11 Jan 2025
Gardening tips. How to prep a garden for winter ... One of the best things about native plants is that they are well-adapted to Ohio’s climate and soil. This means they require less water, fertilizer and pesticides compared to non-native species.
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Oaknoll East supports the environment by composting | Letters

Iowa City Press-Citizen 11 Jan 2025
Compost reduces dependence on chemical fertilizers, increases soil fertility, and improves water retention and nutrient delivery to plants.

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