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Farming · São PauloFor centuries, farmers used almanacs to try to understand and predict weather patterns. Now, a new crop of Latin American startups is helping do that with artificial intelligence, promising a farming revolution in agricultural giants like Brazil, the world’s biggest exporter of soybeans, corn and beef. Read full storySee the Story
‘Harvesting data’: Latin American AI startups transform farming
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Farming · AustraliaTV Blackbox Leila McDougall’s leap from farm to film on AUSTRALIAN STORY Discover Leila McDougall’s journey from farming to filmmaking this week on Australian Story, a tale of resilience and creativity. Leila McDougall, a young farmer from Victoria, has crafted a life narrative filled with significant achievements and personal challenges. Having faced dyslexia and cancer, she emerged victorious in the Mrs Australia competition and the reality TV…See the Story
Leila McDougall's leap from farm to film on AUSTRALIAN STORY
Farming · South AfricaThe Green Scorpions have struck again, securing a record R150m fine and criminal court conviction against a local municipality caught fouling the Vaal River, residential areas and farming land with untreated sewage flows. The post Scorpions sting hard on Vaal sewage leaks after record R150m fine — but why no action elsewhere? appeared first on Daily Maverick.See the Story
Scorpions sting in Vaal sewage leaks – but why no action elsewhere?
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AgricultureIt’s one of the great paradoxes of human origin: why in the blazes did we invent agriculture? The Neolithic transition from nomadic life to permanent agricultural settlements is recognized as our species’ first step toward the form of social organization we have now, leading to the existence of cities, states, literacy and nations. For almost a hundred years, the switch from hunting-gathering to farming has been acknowledged as a “revolution.”See the Story
Colby Cosh: Planets could be the reason early humans revolutionized farming
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