Assessing the influence of fish waste hydrolysate, a byproduct of fish post-harvest, processing and fish markets, on the production performance of Penaeus monodon across diverse culture systems
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By World Aquaculture Safari 2025 In June 2025, Uganda meets the world for the World Aquaculture Safari 2025 Conference (WA25 Uganda). Themed “Aquaculture on the Rise”, the conference, which is being organised by the World Aquaculture Society, is expected to bring together nearly 2,000 participants from around the world with the usual goal to foster […]
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By World Aquaculture Safari 2025 World Aquaculture India 2025 Announces Dr. Ayyappan as Plenary Speaker and Thanks Official Premier Sponsor and Media Partners The much-anticipated World Aquaculture India 2025 is set to take place on November 10-13, 2025 at Hyderabad International Convention Center – Novotel, bringing together aqua culturist, researchers, and professionals to explore the […]
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On and off for 15 years I have built a relationship with a local farm, whilst it has been in transition to regenerative farming, to use a catch-all phrase, embracing permaculture, no til, biodiversity and farm diversification. It is wonderful to see, and for a small farm, with very tight margins, it is also difficult to navigate whilst remaining profitable and viable as a working farm. I have brought horticulture into the mix, a biodiverse permaculture garden which we are now trying to raise funds to turn the garden into a horticulture hub with a community orientation. The farm eet up a CIC, a non-profit arm, and we are part of that, with education, social inclusion as goals as well as food production. We need help to reach our target, if we can make 30% of the goal, the County Council will top up the fund to 100%, so every penny goes a long way. If you can help us, please do, we need support and donations, very much appreciated!
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The first issue of the new 2025 CEAg World Industry Reports cover the latest updates and innovations in the vertical farming market.
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I’ve been shopping at the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden on-site nursery long enough to have accumulated a nice little collection of their plants. In addition, there are several plants I’ve bought elsewhere, but they’re growing at the garden and I like to check in on them and see how they’re doing whenever I visit.
I’m not sure if this little cliffbrake fern (pellaea) is new since my last visit, or if I just never noticed it before.
It’s a tiny thing!
I have no idea what this little creature is, but it’s leaves had a sort of oily sheen that reminded me of the Microsorum thailandicum (blue oil fern) I got at Little Prince.
Agapetes serpens SEH#25095
This one’s growing inside the conservatory though, so likely not hardy.
Rhododendron mallotum, such a distinctive plant, that indumentum is thick!
Rhododendron roxieanum var. oreonasters
I want one just like that with the green furry trunk.
Just one last plant, this one I may have actually grown briefly, and it succumbed to a bad winter (planted in the fall, something I rarely do). Polygonatum mengtzense f. tonkinense
How cool is that!?
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The acquisition is subject to approval from the authorities in Norway and is expected to close in the second quarter of 2025. Global company BioMar has signed an agreement to acquire full ownership of LetSea, Norway’s leading experimental and research centre for aquaculture by taking over the remaining shares from KapNor and located on Dønna […]
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Gardening enthusiasts often focus on selecting the right soil, fertilizers, and watering schedules, but one crucial step that often gets overlooked is washing plant pots. Whether you are repotting plants, reusing old containers, or preparing for a new gardening season, cleaning plant pots is essential for maintaining plant health. Unwashed pots can harbor pests, diseases, […]
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Citrus fruits – such as oranges, lemons, limes, mandarins (tangerines), and grapefruit – do not ripen or sweeten once they’re off the tree. Unlike apples, pears or peaches, citrus must reach maturity on the tree for best flavor. This means picking at the right time […]
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Guests can now enjoy a stroll in Desert Botanical Garden’s new Ahearn Portal, a reimagined opened-space area that leads visitors into the Agave Circle and RAF Exhibit Gallery.
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