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Deep freeze damage to Christmas trees in Nova Scotia

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An emergency meeting was held by farmers this weekend, as it's expected the damage will set back the Christmas tree industry several years.
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Maritime crops ruined by drastic temperature drop

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With their crops completely destroyed, farmers are now assessing just how bad the situation is and how it will impact next year.
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Colombia: irreversible peace?

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Ana Làzaro Bosch - Euronews Juan Manuel Santos, president of Colombia, you are about to pass the relay . And undoubtedly one of the legacies of your presidency will be the peace agreement with the FARC do you think it is an irreversible...
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How Canada's farmers use drones to yield better crop

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Canada's farmers are using drones to yield better crops. In Alberta, they're also prone to some pretty crazy weather patterns that can bring drought one year and flooding the next. Drones makes it easier for farmers to monitor crops and...
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Rail car crunch

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Farmer Todd Lewis on how the shortage of rail cars is impacting his business
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The Cost of Hurricane Season on Consumers

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The nation is still reeling from one of the worst hurricane seasons in memory--and it's not even over yet. Weather expert and head of Accuweather Dr. Joel Myers joins us live from his headquarters in State College, PA. When all is said...
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Bee technology

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Renee Filippone reports on new technology still in the testing phase that is creating a buzz in the agricultural world
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Heavy rain costly for Ontario farmers

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Ontario farmers are hoping for sunshine after losing some of their crops due to record-setting rain at a critical point in the growing season
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Why Haiti can't feed itself

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Haiti already depends on food aid, that dependence could skyrocket in the years to come
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Canada breeding “genetically superior bee”

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Bee populations around the world have been dramatically declining over the past eight to nine years. Habitat loss, climate change and pesticides are being blamed. According to scientists in Canada, the rise in bee mortality is having a...
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Chad food insecurity: Climate change threatens future of farming

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Aid agencies say the next two months are critical for millions of people in Chad who risk going hungry severe hunger and malnutrition.
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Poughkeepsie sustainable farmers race against heat to protect themselves, crops

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The Poughkeepsie Farm Project also provides numerous agriculture education programs and produce-delivery services for some of their more vulnerable shareholders.
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Island Harvest growing different kinds of produce to meet needs of community

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Island Harvest is using new methods of farming to grow more fruits and vegetables.
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Can wine grapes survive harsh Canadian winters? These researchers say yes

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Canadian researchers have found a plant-based solution they say can help wine grapes withstand the extreme winter cold across Canada. It involves spraying leaves and stems with a special compound that protects them from the elements.
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Indian farmers declare fresh protests ahead of elections

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As Indian political parties woo voters – farmers are back on the streets – and promise to intensify their protests.
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UK food production: Record rain impacts Lincolnshire crop yields

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Farmers in the UK are warning crop yields will be hit after months of heavy rain.
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How can cows help farms get better yields? This P.E.I. farmer aims to find out

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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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Zambia declares national disaster after drought devastates agriculture

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A national emergency is declared in Zambia after a severe drought devastates farming.
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Small Indian farmers demand fixed prices amidst pro-corporation farming law vulnerability

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Indian farmers seek fixed prices to survive as pro-corporation farming law leaves smallholders vulnerable in vital sector.
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Indian farmers' march on Delhi blocked for 4th day

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Thousands of India’s farmers continue their protest some 200 kilometres outside New Delhi, having been blocked from moving closer to the capital for the last four days. They are demanding a guaranteed price for crops after they say they...
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Farmers Protest: What is MSP And Why It Might Not Solve The Farmer’s Problems

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The Dilli Chalo agitation saw farmers clashing with police over the contentious issue of Minimum Support Price (MSP). Farmers demand a legal guarantee for MSP, promised after the 2021 protests. MSP is the government-set price for...
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Police fire tear gas at protesting farmers heading to Indian capital

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Police in northern India are using tear gas dropped from drones to stop farmers from marching to the capital New Delhi protesting for higher prices for their crops.
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Guelph students show off space food competition entry for final time

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Judges with the Canadian Space Agency's Deep Space Food Challenge were at the University of Guelph on Wednesday for its final judging panel. Mathew Wake, a second year masters candidate in plant agriculture and team member with school's...
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Returning to ancient practices: Residents in Pakistan deal with melting glaciers

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Residents in Pakistan’s mountainous regions are reviving an ancient practice, to cope with rapidly melting glaciers.