This image shows IDPs collecting water at a camp. — Photo by author
At a flood relief camp recently visited by Dawn.com in Karachi’s Surjani, a large body of stagnant water was the first thing one saw upon entering the site which is housing over 1,300 flood-affected men, women, and c
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PORTLAND, OREGON, UNITED STATES, September 22, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Allied Market Research published a new report, title
Question. Our eight-foot tall viburnum hedge has become much taller than we like. Can we prune it back two feet at this time of the year?
Answer. Healthy hedge plants can normally withstand pruning at any time of the year. Viburnum hedges can be cut way back and are expected to rapidly r
Grapes face all kinds of fungal diseases — from mildews, rots and blights to leaf spot and anthracnose. What’s a grower to do? Here are 11 tips from Annemiek Schilder, who spent many years as a small fruit pathologist at Michigan State University and now serves as director of the Universit
BEIJING, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- A new study by Chinese scientists has revealed for the first time the complete process of chitin biosynthesis, providing a new direction for the original innovation of green pesticides.
The study was published in the journal Nature on Wednesday, accord
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — An annual yield survey by First Mid Ag Services estimates McLean County corn to average 209.46 bushels per acre, slightly below the five-year average.
Illinois’ top corn-producing county averaged 205.7 bushels per acre last year and 201.8 in 2020. The McLean Count
A completely new concept in the control of banana leaf diseases is now available to growers with the introduction of Routine 200 SC Fungicide from Bayer.
Routine is a new plant defence activator that is registered for the control of two key leaf diseases in bananas, yellow Sigatoka (or l
Horse flies are likely the most bothersome biting fly associated with equine activities in horse-fly prone areas.
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This is the dance humans and mosquitoes have been doing for decades, ever since the rise of chemical insecticides following World War II. The pest control industry in the U.S. is worth an estimated $20 billion, and that number is projected to grow as climate change enables more bugs to thrive
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Lincoln, Neb. – The latest Vector-Borne Disease Surveillance report released on September 16 reported a high number of positive West Nile Virus (WNV) samples detected in Nebraska's mosquito population. 73 posi