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Extreme Drought Forces Farmer to Trash Crops and Kill Cows
Over three quarters of U.S. farmers say this year's drought harms their harvest. The effects of the drought this year are more severe than last year. 37% of farmers destroyed and killed current crops that won't mature due to the dry weather. According to the report, this is an increase from 24% last year.
Latest Research Articles
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Study Suggest That the COVID-19 Pandemic Has Caused a Massive Disruption to Agriculture in India
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Simulation Reveals the Ancient Megalodon Has Been the World's Fastest Shark Ever
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Tons of Cigarette Butts Polluting Beaches, Causing Potentially Deadly Problems
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Invasive Yellow Crazy Ants Wreak Havoc in Multiple Villages in India
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Deep-Sea Mystery Could Change Marine Life as We Know It
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Recent Studies Find Horses Experience Stress When They Are Alone
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Giant Moth Detected in the United States for the First Time; Authorities Ask to Report Further Moth Sightings
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Violent Thunderstorms Hit Corsica and Other Parts of Italy Leaving Seven People Dead
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Southwest Monsoon: Flooding Continues to Threaten Parts of Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas
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Researchers Debunk Myth That Increased Physical Activity Helps Girls Lose Weight: New Norwegian Study
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Evidence Shows Jeholornis, an Early Bird That Lived 120 Million Years Ago, Was the First Known To Eat Fruits
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Glowing Snailfish with Antifreeze Proteins Found Immune from Cold Waters Beneath the Greenland Iceberg