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Philrice testing rice farm pest control via drones
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Like most growers, Sam Sparks has dealt with high input costs and herbicide shortages when weed control is critical to his row crop operation. That’s why he’s not afraid to trust artificial ...
The News-Review confirmed from the grant database of the United States Forest Service that Douglas County Public Works was ...
Yes, pesticides are poisons. These chemicals that we use around our homes, as if they were pristine spring water, are highly toxic.
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