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Farmers sound the alarm after key crop becomes nearly impossible to grow — here's what happened
The low yield of the crop is part of an overarching problem across the country. Farmers sound the alarm after key crop ...
A brutal freeze gripped Florida over the weekend. It forced fruit and berry growers into all-night efforts to save their ...
One arborist said "the mass destruction exposes the lack of maintenance" as 90,000 Nashvillians enter a fifth day without ...
Meteorologists link polar vortex cold snaps to exploding trees, noting limited risk to people but greater danger from falling branches and damaged trunks.
Agrivoltaics combines solar panels and agriculture on the same land. It’ll be an uphill battle for it to hit the mainstream.
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This Dreamy California Town Still Feels Like A Well-Kept Secret
Time slows the moment the coastline comes into view. Wind carries salt through narrow streets. Wooden homes stand steady ...
Trees play a central role in life on Earth. They store CO₂, provide habitats for animals, fungi, and insects, stabilize soils ...
Social media posts warned of "exploding trees" when temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero.
Scientists have long relied on tree rings to learn about ancient solar storms—rare bursts of high-energy particles from the ...
Sudden or severe cold temperature can cause trees to experience "frost crack." NPR's Scott Simon talks with Bill McNee of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources about what happens and why.
Tree rings hold clues about ancient solar storms. New research shows tree growth and carbon storage can shift those signals across years.
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