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people.com - Desiree Anello - Martha Stewart Says She Wants to Be Composted on Her Farm When She Dies: 'It's Not Going to Hurt Anyone'
Martha Stewart Says She Wants to Be Composted on Her Farm When She Dies: 'It's Not Going to Hurt Anyone'
PEOPLE

Martha Stewart revealed that she wants to be composed on her farm when she dies “These coffin things and all that stuff? No way,” she said The lifestyle mogul added, 'It's not going to hurt anyone. It's my property' Martha Stewart…

thehindu.com - The Hindu Bureau - Integrated, sustainable farming and research-led outreach emphasised at Krishi Mela 2025
Integrated, sustainable farming and research-led outreach emphasised at Krishi Mela 2025
The Hindu

The three-day Krishi Mela conducted by the University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Mandya, which culminated on December 7, brought renewed focus on the need for sustainable and integrated farming and the imperatives of value-addition to…

journalstar.com - ALAN GUEBERT Column - Farm and Food: White House beef tariffs make hash out of cattle markets
Farm and Food: White House beef tariffs make hash out of cattle markets
JournalStar.com

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electrek.co - Jo Borrás - The future of electric farming is taking shape at John Deere [video]
The future of electric farming is taking shape at John Deere [video]
Electrek

Energy independence and cost control are top of mind for farmers, and more companies are rolling out electric equipment that can be charged by solar, wind, or even on-farm biogas. With the debut of its latest next-generation electric tractor at…

thehindubusinessline.com - Green ammonia plants can support farm income, local production, energy independence
Green ammonia plants can support farm income, local production, energy independence
BusinessLine

India is set to take a significant step forward in its clean energy journey, where sustainability, self-sufficiency, and agrarian security will not only have to be coexistent but also grow together. In such a scenario, green ammonia is a…

bbc.co.uk - Bluetongue: New suspected case discovered in Greyabbey - BBC News
Bluetongue: New suspected case discovered in Greyabbey - BBC News
BBC

A new suspected case of bluetongue virus (BTV) has been discovered on a farm near Greyabbey in County Down, the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) has said. Vets are investigating a suspect case of the virus in a cow…

electrek.co - Jo Borrás - Kubota, Kilter to partner on next-generation autonomous farm robot
Kubota, Kilter to partner on next-generation autonomous farm robot
Electrek

The Japanese agriculture equipment experts Kubota are partnering with Norwegian tech startup Kilter to co-develop, pilot, and promote the new Kilter AX-1 ultra high-precision weeding robot across Europe. The collaboration will initially target…

marketbeat.com - Marshall Wace LLP Has $47.53 Million Holdings in Vital Farms, Inc. $VITL
Marshall Wace LLP Has $47.53 Million Holdings in Vital Farms, Inc. $VITL
MarketBeat

Marshall Wace LLP boosted its position in shares of Vital Farms, Inc. (NASDAQ:VITL - Free Report) by 97.4% during the second quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The institutional investor…

standard.co.uk - Rebecca Black - Bluetongue suspected in second herd in Co Down
Bluetongue suspected in second herd in Co Down
Evening Standard

Get our award-winning daily news email featuring exclusive stories, opinion and expert analysis I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice. Disappointment has been expressed after a…

nytimes.com - Isabel Cristo - Opinion | Everyone Wants High-Quality Clothes. That's Become Its Own Trend.
Opinion | Everyone Wants High-Quality Clothes. That's Become Its Own Trend.
The New York Times

I love shopping and I also generally try to be a good person. I'm often tormented by the nagging feeling that these two impulses are in conflict with each other. The damage wrought by the global fashion industry — on both the planet and the…

agriland.co.uk - Francess McDonnell - DAERA: New suspected case of bluetongue virus under investigation in NI
DAERA: New suspected case of bluetongue virus under investigation in NI
Agriland.co.uk

The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) tonight (Saturday, December 6) confirmed that a new suspected bluetongue case has been identified on a farm in Co Down. DAERA stated that vets are investigating a suspect case of…

newsweek.com - Giulia Carbonaro - Congress rewrites hemp definition, reshaping cannabis rules
Congress rewrites hemp definition, reshaping cannabis rules
Newsweek

Congress has rewritten the definition of hemp in a way that could wipe out most of the country's popular hemp-derived products from the market starting November next year, harming a multi-billion-dollar industry and potentially leading to mass…

forbes.com - Kris Holt - NYT Mini Crossword Hints, Answers For Sunday, December 7
NYT Mini Crossword Hints, Answers For Sunday, December 7
Forbes

Answers for today's NYT Mini Crossword are just ahead. Before we get to today's NYT Mini crossword hints, clues and answers, here are Saturday's: ForbesNYT Mini Crossword Hints, Answers For Saturday, December 6 Wondering what ;-) might mean? Not…

businessinsider.com - Emily Stewart - America's economy is getting swallowed up by middlemen - and it's driving people crazy
America's economy is getting swallowed up by middlemen - and it's driving people crazy
Business Insider

Bill Gates has been right about a lot of things over the years — Microsoft, mosquito nets, the risk of pandemics. One thing he was not so right about: the idea that the internet would cut out the economy's middlemen. In his 1995 book 'The…

bbc.co.uk - Crash survivor sells Christmas trees to support Spinal Research charity - BBC News
Crash survivor sells Christmas trees to support Spinal Research charity - BBC News
BBC

A man who was left paralysed from the neck down following a car crash 23 years ago has told how Christmas trees are being used to fund research into spinal injuries. Rob Shelton, from Beamsley, near Skipton, spent six months in hospital after…

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