WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - As extreme weather and human activity degrade the world's arable land, scientists and developers are looking at new and largely unproven methods to save soil for ...
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WINNIPEG — As extreme weather and human activity degrade the world’s arable land, scientists and developers are looking at new and largely unproven methods to save soil for agriculture.
STORY: Could fly larvae droppings or liquid clay revive farm soil? Scientists and developers are looking at new and largely unproven methods as extreme weather and human activity degrade the world's ...
Environment From ashes to fly larvae, new ideas may revive soil Posted As extreme weather and human activity degrade the world's arable land, scientists and developers are looking at new and ...