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26 votes
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A tree a minute: One man planting 1440 trees in a day
7 votes -
The biggest animal welfare victory of the 21st century, explained in one chart | Global fur production has collapsed. Here’s how it happened.
31 votes -
New research on the ancient origins of the potato
8 votes -
California farmers are installing solar, providing financial stability and saving water
12 votes -
Less rain, more wheat: How Australian farmers defied climate doom
15 votes -
How India became a french fry superpower
20 votes -
We are setting out to rewild an Icelandic wetland in a complex project involving birds, freshwater habitats and large areas of degraded peatland
10 votes -
The Danish government deputized private detectorists to unearth artifacts buried in farm fields. Their finds are revealing the country's past in extraordinary detail.
9 votes -
John Deere must face US Federal Trade Commission lawsuit over its tractor repair monopoly, judge rules
44 votes -
US cattle ranchers may have to relearn how to fight an old enemy — the New World screwworm
29 votes -
Groundwater is rapidly declining in the Colorado River Basin, satellite data show
31 votes -
A newly surfaced document reveals the US beef industry’s secret climate plan
35 votes -
The US Food and Drug Administration just approved the first CRISPR-edited pigs for food
23 votes -
How dairy robots are changing work for cows (and farmers)
11 votes -
Are any of you fans of the older Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons games?
I've been a fan of the farming/life sim/role playing/cozy games or however you want to label these games since I was a kid and my older brother brought home a new game for the Nintendo 64: Harvest...
I've been a fan of the farming/life sim/role playing/cozy games or however you want to label these games since I was a kid and my older brother brought home a new game for the Nintendo 64: Harvest Moon 64. Over the years, I played several titles in the series through the Wii/NDS era, before my tastes changed, and I found myself playing more online games with my friends and just less gaming overall.
Stardew Valley releasing was a huge event for the genre and I do greatly enjoy the game (even though I've yet to finish a play through as I keep restarting after taking a break from playing) as it captured the feeling of the early Harvest Moon games really well. It also got me to start the habit of having an N64 emulator and a copy of Harvest Moon 64 on practically every device I own.
There have been some recent remakes of older games, specifically Friends of Mineral Town and A Wonderful life, but I didn't enjoy the art style and some of the changes made to the games, which ended up with me not picking them up.
I was curious if anyone else was a fan of the series (or one particular game in the series), or if there are any recent games that you felt are great in this genre.
9 votes -
World’s first case of bird flu in sheep detected in England
13 votes -
The history and economics of frozen orange juice
9 votes -
The Loess plateau was the most eroded place on Earth until China took action
7 votes -
Wyoming pays $150,000 to settle lawsuit over botched prosecution of hemp farmers
12 votes -
Hundreds of livestock breeds have gone extinct – but some Australian farmers are keeping endangered breeds alive
5 votes -
A newly designed $5 snakebite armor quickly earns US student 18,000+ orders
29 votes -
WANDERSTOP | PC, PS5 & Xbox Series X|S launch trailer
19 votes -
Beekeepers say catastrophic honeybee losses are cause for alarm
37 votes -
Cattle gallstones are worth an absolute fortune — and the Department of Agriculture wants American farmers to get involved
12 votes -
Adding a puppy to our guardian dog team
4 votes -
There's more to Iceland than Reykjavík – this more remote part of the island offers visitors a deep dive into its fascinating history and authentic culture
7 votes -
Global seafood company Mowi is offering a bounty to fishers who catch escaped salmon after an estimated 27,000 fish went missing from a farm off the Norwegian coast
6 votes -
Norway's environment minister has ruled out a ban on open-net fish farming at sea despite acknowledging that the wild North Atlantic salmon is under “existential threat”
16 votes -
Bird flu in US is creating shortages and driving up prices
18 votes -
A forgotten farming technique - planting trap crops to fight pests - is making a big comeback – here’s why
21 votes -
‘The dead zone is real’: why US farmers are embracing wildflowers
34 votes -
The destructive legacy of failed aquaculture
11 votes -
In a first, Arizona’s attorney general sues an industrial farm over its water use
26 votes -
US grocers report egg shortage ahead of holidays amid surging bird flu
25 votes -
Danish lawmakers have agreed to plant one billion trees and convert 10% of farmland into natural habitats over the next two decades
27 votes -
Climate change and fish farming are endangering the future of Norway's Atlantic salmon
7 votes -
Making farming better for bees: can we breed crops that produce more nectar and pollen?
4 votes -
How guayule, a small shrub, could help the US rubber industry
12 votes -
Iceland's vertical farm turning algae into food – pioneering entrepreneurs are growing some surprising crops and doing it sustainably
6 votes -
In the US, regenerative farming practices require unlearning past advice
19 votes -
How Japanese square watermelons are made
7 votes -
Bat loss linked to death of human infants
27 votes -
Judge in Brazil orders slaughterhouses to pay for Amazon reforestation
46 votes -
Heat-treated seeds could offer farmers a chemical-free solution for pest control – following success in Sweden and Norway, ThermoSeed looks to expansion into Asia
14 votes -
Greenhouse gas emissions in US beef production can be reduced by up to 30% with the adoption of selected mitigation measures
18 votes -
Why have salmon deserted Norway's rivers? Salmon farming and the climate crisis threaten the fish's future.
8 votes -
How French drains work
18 votes -
Brazilian rancher ordered to pay $50m for damage to Amazon
38 votes -
Danish insect farm sets sights on feeding Europe's livestock – Enorm intends to produce more than 10,000 tonnes of insect meal and oil a year
23 votes