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Chromosome-level reference genomes of wild Oryza species can support neodomestication and the development of resilient, ...
The Ojibwe tribal members here are paddling into the rice beds again this fall and harvesting wild rice, knocking it in traditional fashion from bending stalks into the bottoms of their canoes.
Emiko Ohnuki-Tiernay discusses rice's profound cultural significance in Japan, tracing its historical roots from ancient ...
July’s arrival says we are at the midpoint of summer and prime time for all summer activities across Wisconsin. For plants, the arrival of July sends other signals, however, calling for adjustments in ...
Flaps, Hercules and Lee were born this spring at the WPS power plant in Weston. Now, they're all grown up, as each chick has taken their first flight.
When a Lumberjack’s Imagination Ran Wild, He Created More Than 200 Sculptures in Wisconsin’s Northwoods Decades later, a conservator keeps Fred Smith’s art alive in the whimsical Wisconsin ...
(WLUK) -- Wisconsin boaters are encouraged to do their part to help stop the spread of invasive plants and animals. The Great Lakes Blitz is taking place June 30 through July 13. It's where ...
Kyle Lybarger built a loyal following online by talking about native plants and why biodiversity matters.
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