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Could we farm out pest control to insects?

Beetles, wasps and flies could be at the forefront of the next agricultural revolution as scientists draw on insects’ millions of years of farming experience in a bid to find new, environmentally friendly ways of cultivating crops.

Click on the link to read the rest of the article: Could we farm out pest control to insects? | Horizon Magazine – European Commission

This entry was posted in Other News on 16/06/2016 by admin.

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