Farming
BloomX: Stepping up to save the crops
The past three years of war have had a serious impact on farms across the country, including in the north where farmers have continued their work under the incessant buzzing of not bees, but drones.
Moroccan locust swarms sweep eastern Iran, threatening crops and farms
Hormuz closure cripples fertilizer trade, causing ripple effect on food security - analysis
Israeli nonprofit builds 24/7 operations room to protect isolated farms
Melisron's 'Blue and White November' initiative supports Israeli farmers
Israel’s crop production is likely to undergo strain as war goes on - Leket Chairman
Even in regions not directly affected by rocket fire, there is a growing sense of insecurity among workers and volunteers, making it difficult for them to venture into the fields.
This Maryland couple moved to Israel and started a farm
Sue and Tzvi rise each morning at 4:30 to feed the animals. The Muslow children, aged 24 to 33, no longer live at home, but one daughter lives on the moshav, and her children help collect the eggs.
Lioness shot dead after escaping from South Korean farm
The animal was shot dead after being discovered by authorities in bushes near the farm about an hour after escaping the farm.
Is organic food good for health? Maybe, but it upsets flying mammals
The effectiveness of organic farming on biodiversity has been widely documented especially for plants, but there is less research about the effects on wildlife such as bats.
Charles Osborne: The man who hiccupped for 68 years
How did a simple work accident lead to never-ending hiccups?
Canadian lake sediments reveal start of Earth's Anthropocene age, scientists say
The members of the Anthropocene Working Group (AWG) plan to submit the evidence to the international scientific body responsible for naming geological chapters in Earth's history.
Emoji costs farmer $61,000 fine
The judge overseeing the case ruled that an emoji can express legally binding consent.
Are dates the new peace-building superfood?
Experts say there are financial speedbumps ahead for Israeli food tech and environmental startups like Dayts, especially as Israel endures a period of unprecedented political unrest.
Jacobs' farm: A German family making French cheese in Israel
A family with agriculture in their blood sees the blessings of their line of work in the run-up to Shavuot.