Earlier crop reports had projected a 30 % decline in volume, but new reports now estimate only a 6 % decline from the previous year.
Not exact matches
As Bloomberg
reported earlier this summer, a «sea of dudes» climate among AI developers has some concerned about gender bias
cropping up in AI programs even before those programs start interacting with users.
While this
report is still
early in the stages at the time of writing this, estimates say that the harvest of this
crop coming from Mexico is only about half of what was expected for the year.
I've already
reported on the good green chile
crop from the southern part of the state — coming two weeks
earlier than usual.
In an analysis of ancient genomes published August 4 in Current Biology, researchers at Stockholm University and Uppsala University in Sweden and Middle East Technical University in Turkey
report that at least two waves of
early European settlers belonged to the same gene pool as farmers in Central Turkey — genealogy that can be traced back to some of the first people to cultivate
crops outside of Mesopotamia.
Earlier this year, a
report released by the University of Southampton, in southern England, highlighted the importance of energy
crops, saying they could be grown without disrupting the food industry.
Rodale has been doing side - by - side testing of organic and GMO
crops since the
early 80s, and during times of drought they are finding that organics outperformed industrial farming techniques by 31 percent (you can check out the Rodale
report (pdf) here).
At the time of publication, it's still the
early hours of the morning in the US and we haven't seen any user
reports regarding the update
crop up on social media.