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How can cows help farms get better yields? This P.E.I. farmer aims to find out

9th - Higher Ed
Sally Bernard, of Barnyard Organics in Freetown, P.E.I., is about to study how cattle might help improve farm yields if used as part of crop rotation — while also helping soil health and biodiversity — thanks to a Nuffield Canada...
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How long-term drought affects B.C. farms and fishing

9th - Higher Ed
As some parts of the province are still experiencing wintry weather, drought conditions persist, and it's changing the way British Columbians live, work and source their food and power. Two people in Northern B.C. with a vested interest...
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Lingering drought forces ranchers to downsize herds

9th - Higher Ed
As dugouts go dry and fields thirst for moisture, some ranchers on the Prairies are making tough choices to sell off parts of their livestock to ensure there is enough water for the animals that remain.
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Alberta ranchers skeptical dry conditions linked to climate change

9th - Higher Ed
An unusually hot and dry summer in Central Alberta has left cattle watering holes that were full last year completely empty. It's the kind of dramatic shift that climate scientists have long warned about, but many ranchers here remain...
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It's so dry in central Alberta, some ranchers forced to truck in water

9th - Higher Ed
Central Alberta ranchers are facing conditions so dry that their usual livestock watering holes are completely empty. Some truck in water at least a couple times a week. It's the kind of thing many people say is linked to climate change...
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'Agricultural disaster' declared in parts of Alberta thanks to years of drought

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers and ranchers in parts of Alberta are struggling after four years of drought, with no end in sight. Some are being forced to abandon crops or sell off livestock because of the lack of water.
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Digging through rubble after wildfire took his home

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta resident Ron Bellerose digs through the rubble of what used to be his home after it was destroyed by a wildfire. He doesn't know why he keeps digging, but he keeps going, hoping to salvage anything that might have survived the...
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'Everybody's anxious,' says reeve of Alberta community dealing with wildfires

9th - Higher Ed
Bart Guyon, reeve of Brazeau County, says crews are trying to build up fire breaks wherever they can, but he said worry is running high in his community as people wait for word on when they might be able to return home.
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Albertans band together to fight wildfires

9th - Higher Ed
Albertans living in rural areas are forced to be self-reliant and depend on neighbours to protect their homes and properties from wildfires raging in the province. Firefighters from other regions of Canada are en route to battle the...
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Tackling climate crisis: Scientists trying to change what cow eat

9th - Higher Ed
The Biden administration for agreeing to legislation prohibiting federal agencies from measuring methane in agriculture
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‘Lights flashing red’ for wildlife amid 69% populations decline

9th - Higher Ed
WWF calls for urgent action as landmark report on wildlife populations shows ‘terrifying’ decline across the world.
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'Kulning': How an ancient Scandinavian cow herding call has become an art form

9th - Higher Ed
Kulning is a vocal technique which developed in central Sweden in the Middle Ages, used to call cattle back to small seasonal farms. Today, it's become an art form in its own right.
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B.C. First Nation worried about environmental impact of livestock killed in floods

9th - Higher Ed
A First Nation in B.C.’s Fraser Valley is raising concern about the environmental impact from how livestock killed in fall floods are decomposing and being processed.
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Drought-stricken farmers in southern Pakistan cry for help

9th - Higher Ed
A drought is pushing millions to the brink of starvation in southern Pakistan.
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Rain, snow compound flood risks in Abbotsford, B.C.

9th - Higher Ed
Recent rainfall has increased the risk of more flooding in Abbotsford, B.C. The threats are compounded by the Nooksack River in the U.S. breaching its banks and run off from recent snowfall.
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Chad conflict grows as fertile, grazing land shrinks

9th - Higher Ed
Dry zones are expanding in the changing climate, making resources ever more precious.
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Coal mining debate turns Alberta’s foothills into political battleground

9th - Higher Ed
The growing debate over the return of open-pit coal mining to parts of the Rocky Mountain foothills has turned the region into a political battleground with people weighing the potential economic benefit against the cost to the...
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Kenyans forced to adapt to extreme weather

9th - Higher Ed
Extreme weather is changing the landscape in Kenya and forcing the people and animals that live there to adapt the way they have survived for decades. Margaret Evans shows how those changes have had a domino effect throughout the country.
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Severe drought forces Manitoba ranchers to sell cattle at emergency auction

9th - Higher Ed
Cattle ranchers in drought-stricken central Manitoba are worried about their future after a lack of hay and pasture forced them to sell off herds at emergency auctions.
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As Cuba turns page on Castro era, economic reform gains urgency

9th - Higher Ed
Why Cuba's youth are looking outside the country, unless there are major changes within it.
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Armed group attacks threaten northwest Nigeria's grain basket

9th - Higher Ed
Growing anger in northern Nigeria - where the threat from armed groups is crippling farmers' livelihoods.
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Pandemic could change meat processing industry

9th - Higher Ed
Experts say Canada’s meat processing industry could see large changes after a COVID-19 outbreak closed major facilities.
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Dozens detained at Kazakhstan protests over activist's death

9th - Higher Ed
Street protests are illegal in the former Soviet republic unless sanctioned by the authorities.
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Severe Saskatchewan drought threatens crops, livestock

9th - Higher Ed
Several communities in southwestern Saskatchewan have declared a state of emergency because severe drought has put farmers’ livelihoods at risk.