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Maryland Hunters Harvest 89 Black Bears for 2025 Season

Maryland Hunters Harvest 89 Black Bears for 2025 Season

October 27, 2025 During the annual black bear hunt, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources operates three check-in stations for all harvested bears. Maryland DNR photo. Maryland hunters harvested 89 black bears during the state’s 22nd annual...

Owner:  American Government
Violence Threatens Olive Harvest in West Bank
Supporting productive farms and clean water

Supporting productive farms and clean water

As part of a multi-year effort, the last chapters of the Voluntary Clean Water Guidance for Agriculture are available for public review and comment. This marks a major milestone in the development of this technical resource, which outlines best...

Owner:  American Government
Secretary Naig, Governor Reynolds Encourage Farmers to Plant Fall Cover Crops to Save Money on Crop Insurance

Secretary Naig, Governor Reynolds Encourage Farmers to Plant Fall Cover Crops to Save Money on Crop Insurance

Farmers who plant fall cover crops can save $5 per acre on next year’s crop insurance premiums as part of the Crop Insurance Discount Program DES MOINES, Iowa (Oct. 23, 2025) – Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig and Governor Kim Reynolds are...

Owner:  American Government
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Rains ravage crops in Tehrathum

Rains ravage crops in Tehrathum

By Thakur Senehang,Tehrathum, Nov. 3: Incessant rain over the past four days has caused severe damage to crops in Tehrathum district, leaving farmers distressed. Crops such as paddy, millet, and maize, along with vegetables and fruits, have been...

Owner:  Nepali Government
Heavy rains threaten China’s corn harvest

Heavy rains threaten China’s corn harvest

Back 03 Nov 2025 Unusually heavy rainfall across northern China has disrupted the autumn harvest, leaving corn crops rotting in waterlogged fields. The timing is critical, as national grain supplies face mounting pressure amid a sharp drop in...

Owner:  Shaw Family
US The Cool Down US farmers issue warning as critical crop becomes harder to grow: 'It's kind of scary'
N. Korean farmers stand guard day and night as thieves target private plots
Air quality dips as 8 Punjab districts fuel 64% of farm fires

Air quality dips as 8 Punjab districts fuel 64% of farm fires

A day after recording the highest single-day spike of 442 farm fire incidents, Punjab reported 178 new cases of stubble burning on Sunday, taking the state’s total to 2,262 incidents this season. A farmer burns paddy stubble in a field at a...

Owner:  Shobhana Bhartia
‘We lost everything again’: Farmers reel from Punjab floods

‘We lost everything again’: Farmers reel from Punjab floods

LAHORE: In the heart of Punjab, where once green fields and golden crops stood, now stretches an endless sea of mud and silence. Farmers who spent their lives nurturing the land now look over acres of devastation, their faces mirroring the...

Owner:  Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman & Mir Javed Rahman
New seed treatment application option available to soya bean farmers

New seed treatment application option available to soya bean farmers

Successful soya bean production depends on keeping plants healthy from planting to harvesting. Using fungicidal, insecticidal, and plant growth regulator seed treatments helps seedlings reach their full yield potential by protecting them from...

Owner:  Terry Moolman & Noel Coburn
East Sussex farm preserves Britain’s hop-growing heritage

East Sussex farm preserves Britain’s hop-growing heritage

Hops have been grown on Tibbs Farm by LE Wheeler & Sons since 1956, but the farm’s heritage in crop growing stretches back to 1690. Today, brothers Phil and Simon Wheeler run the family farm in Rye, East Sussex, and remain one of just 44 hop...

Owner:  Allen Family
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