For many would-be college students, testing is the most difficult part of the application process. Learn the best ways to prepare. https://t.co/5bKB7h896Q
— VOA Learning English (@VOALearnEnglish) March 5, 2018
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think about lupins? Dig a bit deeper and you find that lupins (Latin for ‘wolfish’) live up to their formidable name... https://t.co/ZNrBubKUxX pic.twitter.com/n2xMGEsx5a
— Kew Gardens (@kewgardens) March 3, 2018
How to Grow Cranberry Plants - Gardening Tips https://t.co/IcDtYs5egH #gardening
— GO! Gardening Videos (@gogardeningvids) March 3, 2018
Today's the day! Backyard poultry health & biosecurity twitter chat w/ @CDC_NCEZID @backyardpoultry @Healthy_Harry at 2:30 PM EST. APHIS poultry vets will answer your questions. Join us using #ChickenChat2018
— USDA APHIS (@USDA_APHIS) March 1, 2018
Powerful enzyme could make CRISPR gene-editing more versatile.
— sabrina sarrocco (@SarroccoSabrina) March 1, 2018
Revamped Cas9 protein could work on more sites in the genome, and with fewer unwanted effects. https://t.co/SxNFTvM0zz pic.twitter.com/OFIPPkyegr
We agree. Partnerships are key to our work both at home and abroad. Last year, they populated our programmes, with 498 national and 408 international collaborations. https://t.co/XwJVx7Fpih
— Rothamsted Research (@Rothamsted) March 1, 2018
Interested in using our cutting edge #Nanobiotechnology Lab? We open it up for external #researchers. More info https://t.co/w5ZBKyjaMA #OpenLab pic.twitter.com/XeKKJSFnd8
— EU_ScienceHub (@EU_ScienceHub) March 1, 2018
Are you among #PWAG people? Listen this guy talking, it is a very easy-listening English speech, about #food and #diets who are very popular nowadays. By @techinsider https://t.co/XvqUCw1KCH #GlutenFree #vegan #diet
— AgriSci-Agrolinker (@ForumAgrolinker) February 5, 2018
End of the month AGRONOMIC specials at the @PurdueExtension
— RL (Bob) Nielsen (@PurdueCornGuy) February 1, 2018
Chat 'n Chew Cafe @PurdueAg @PurdueAgronomy https://t.co/j4HvHlRxIF
Smartphone Apps to Help You ID Weeds https://t.co/qtRGHgU9xK via @BobWrightUNL
— Nebraska CropWatch (@UNL_CropWatch) February 1, 2018
#AgChatOz 30.01.18 Gene Technology https://t.co/ucWFHDmNxg
— AgChatOZ (@AgChatOZ) January 30, 2018
Curious about what flooding orchards to replenish #groundwater actually looks like? Great new video featuring our research affiliate @hedhalke & @ucanr advisor Roger Duncan https://t.co/98kvHZ0BZt #CAwater pic.twitter.com/2qD1h76XQw
— UC Water Institute (@ucanrwater) January 18, 2018
Update to @DefraGovUK pest risk assessment for #Xylella fastidiosa provides evidence that the different X. fastidiosa subspecies and strains pose a risk to #planthealth in temperate climates such as those in the UK | https://t.co/ynEnBsVSa4
— EPPO Pest Risk (@MurielSuffert) January 8, 2018
Root development of willow in acid-generating soils explored, summary here: https://t.co/JUQBo5d8lS
— Soil Science Society (@SSSA_soils) January 5, 2018
Photo via Wikimedi Commons, Credit Sten Porse pic.twitter.com/vk9TGRbLWw
Important advice from @Europol https://t.co/s6Z4IjdlCa
— IP Crime Unit (@ipcrimeunit) January 3, 2018
Plastic-eating caterpillars could save the planet https://t.co/r401A3TvVQ
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) January 1, 2018
Bt cotton has reduced pesticide applications by 50%, with the largest reductions of 70% occurring in the most toxic types of chemicals...reduced poisonings by several million cases #ag #gmo #biotech #cotton
— Economic Sense (@AgEconomist) December 12, 2017
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