There is a reason you haven’t seen the photo above before, or perhaps it looks familiar in an odd way. The explanation is crop failure, two fearful words for farmers and photographers.
The use of AI technology in predicting crop failures is making waves in the agricultural sector, boasting an impressive accuracy rate of 90%. This innovation signals a new era in agriculture, with ...
The black soil of Ukraine — long hailed as some of the richest farmland on Earth — is turning barren under the twin weight of war and a warming climate. As of July 10, farmers in the Kherson region ...
Fruit farmers in British Columbia, Canada have been experiencing unproductive growing seasons due to changing weather patterns, leaving their fruit trees barren, BC Business reported. With ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: iStock Farmers in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe, are worried that crops in the area will continue failing, according ...
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Wine program not working

A B.C. winery survives the worst crop failure in a generation — vines frozen, fruit gone, harvest cancelled. It uses every tool available to recover. It imports replacement grapes through the province ...