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Nature-friendly farming boosts biodiversity and yields but may require new subsidies, trials indicate
Farming methods that support nature improve both biodiversity and crop yields, but more extensive measures may require increased government subsidies to become as profitable as conventional intensive ...
For years, Derek Gow worked his 400-acres in western England as a conventional sheep and cattle farm. But as both a farmer and conservationist, he knew that wasn’t right for nature. Now, he’s using ...
Farming methods that support nature improve both biodiversity and crop yields but more extensive measures may require increased government subsidies to become as profitable as conventional intensive ...
Grazing helps keep grasslands healthy by stopping them from becoming overgrown and dominated by coarse grasses. This creates better conditions for wildlife such as black grouse, curlew and other ...
Vicki Hird, strategic lead for agriculture at The Wildlife Trusts, says: ...
Cutting the budget for nature-friendly farming would be “devastating” for wildlife and rural communities, the Government has been warned. Environmentalists warned that cutting the spend on the ...
A Huntington farm will have more room to teach students about Long Island’s rich agricultural history thanks to a preliminary agreement with Suffolk County. Kerber’s Farm, a working farm and school on ...
Generations ago, there were so many orchards and fruit trees in the South Bay that it was known as the “Valley of Hearts Delight.” Stanford University was built on a farm. And the Peninsula — a ...
A three-day agriculture training by Patanjali in Haridwar ends with Acharya Balkrishna urging farmers to follow nature-based farming.
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