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Saving Straddie’s Sand
After seven decades, sand mining operations have stopped in Australia’s North Stradbroke Island.
Report: Texas’ Agricultural Losses From COVID-19 Could Total $6-8 Billion
The Agricultural and Food Policy Center at Texas A&M estimates some of the state's agricultural products could see losses of up to 40 percent.
NOAA Teams With United Nations to Create Locust-Tracking Application
Model helps warn of worst desert locust swarms in a quarter century
Planting Trees is No Panacea for Climate Change, Ecologist Writes in Science Commentary
Campaigns to plant 1 trillion trees must be undertaken with care and a commitment to long-term management
Texas A&M AgriLife Creates ‘Murder Hornet’ Task Force
Experts are creating a strategy to safeguard citizens, honey and crop production to head off a possible emergence of the Asiant giant hornet in Texas.


