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Farmville New Dandelion Crop Appeared in the Market! by Farmville FCU on May 9, 2012Farmville has released another new crop to the market called Dandelion! This is a permanent crop and likewise masterable for a specified number of harvest. You can now start planting Dandelion which is available for 20 Coins per plot and gain 1 XP as...



Honey & Humans in Danger? Bee decline explored by dragonanswers on Apr 21, 2012Humans have a romantic image of Bees. We view them as the cuddly friendly Bumble Bee in contrast to the nasty Wasp. Humans have exploited the Bees for centuries for their honey and taken their pollination of all plants and crops for granted. Howeve...



Farmville New Winter Wonderland Crops: Now Available for Planting! by Farmville FCU on Nov 28, 2011With the coming of Winter Wonderland, Farmville has also introduce 12 new crops into the market available for planting. These crops include: Iceberg Lettuce Frozen Grapes Holly Iced Rice Red Iceberry Carrotcircle Candied Yam Gingerbread Gummi Bear...



Double Mastery Week: Farmville's Thanksgiving Harvest Special by Farmville FCU on Nov 22, 2011Double Mastery Week Farmville has turned on Double Mastery Weeks until 11/28/11 at 9PM PDT which means our fellow players can have  a chance to grab mastery signs for their crops and trees in a short period of time.  The Double Mastery Wee...



ADLAI Crop by LOVE's Haven on Oct 17, 2011Adlai (Coix lacryma-jobu L.) is an indigenous crop introduced in Africa as staple food. Also known as Adlay or Job’s tears, it also grows in tropical parts in Southern and Eastern Asia. Adlai is mainly eaten as a staple food substitute for rice and...



Honey & Humans in Danger? Bee decline explored by dragonanswers on Jun 23, 2011Humans have a romantic image of Bees. We view them as the...



Trichantera (Madre de Agua) by eco-Philippines.com on Apr 19, 2011WHAT IS TRICHANTERA GIGANTEA? Trichantera gigantea, a fodder tree, also known as Nacedero or Madre de Agua. It was introduced into the country some years ago from Latin America (Columbia and Venezuela) and adapts well in local tropical conditions. It...



Genetic diversity of rice now secure in “Doomsday Vault” by leniequiatchon on Nov 7, 2010Genetic diversity of rice now secure in “Doomsday Vault” 5 November 2010 Los Baños, Philippines – The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) sent 42,627 samples of seeds from different types of rice in its collection last week to the Sva...



The written words leads us to Christ the living word by on Sep 21, 2010God’s Word is like refreshing rain That waters crops and seed; It brings new life to open hearts, And meets us in our need. — Sper (ODB.org) Like Unlike...



Pakistan floods cause ‘huge losses’ to crops – BBC News by Top Stories in the U.S. on Aug 12, 2010Sydney Morning Herald Pakistan floods cause 'huge losses' to cropsBBC NewsPakistan's floods have caused "huge losses" to its crops, the country's food minister has told the BBC. Nazar Muhammad Gondal said significant amounts...