23 August 2010 Gardener scientist Svetlana Arbuzova weeds at the Pavlovsk Agricultural Station in Pavlovsk, near St.Petersburg, Russia This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Russia's Pavlovsk Experimental Station houses one of the oldest...
16 August 2010 A rice farmer in Laguna province, in the Philippines This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Advice on how much fertilizer to use will soon be just a phone call away for rice farmers in the Philippines. The Philippine Depar...
02 August 2010 Workers guide a quartered section of a cow in the Central Coast Agriculture Cooperative's mobile slaughterhose on the Poett Ranch near Lompoc, California, in July 2009 This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. One of the grea...
26 July 2010 A field destroyed by wild elephants in Rangapara, in India This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. When farmers and wild animals share land, conflicts can be hard to prevent. But the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organi...
19 July 2010 Mike Henry milks a goat using his Henry Milker in Palmer, Alaska This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Mike Henry has a two-hectare farm in Palmer, Alaska. About a year and a half ago, his goat Millie was giving him a hard...
12 July 2010 This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Pieter Hoff used to export lilies and tulips from the Netherlands. He retired from the flower export business seven years ago. Now, he is trying to help people grow trees and plants in...
05 July 2010 At work in an Alleycat Acres garden This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. For many years, people in American cities have depended on farmers in rural areas to grow fruits and vegetables. But now a new generation of farmers...
28 June 2010 This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. People have grown chrysanthemums for more than two thousand years. Chinese and other Asian cultures make tea with the flowers. But mums also make bright and colorful gardens. One basic...
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31 May 2010 This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Chicken feathers are useful, and not just to a chicken. Some go into pillows, coats and other products. But countless chicken feathers go to waste. In the United States, billions of chic...
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