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Agriculture now a leading contributor to air pollution in California

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Dirt DNA – Soil Genetic Testing Helps Farmers

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Good riddance to rats thanks to genetic modifications to save native species

In Ecuador, conservation scientists are turning to genetic modification to control populations of invasive species taking over the Galápagos Islands. They are having a...

Spensa Offers Z-Trap to Replace Sticky Tape for Better Pest Management

In Indiana, Spensa Technologies is selling their new Z-Trap 1 device this spring for growers to handle pest management more effectively. The Z-Trap works...

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