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Farmers Insurance Open: Justin Rose secures record-breaking victory
England's Justin Rose clinched an utterly dominant win at the Farmers Insurance Open in a new tournament record score. Rose, the 2019 winner, led by six shots before Sunday's fourth round on Torrey Pines' South Course and was rarely troubled over his final 18 holes. He signed for a two-under-par 70 to finish seven clear
Over 1000 farmers benefit from EXIM Bank, PIAA nationwide coconut seedling support
The Ghana EXIM Bank, in collaboration with the Office of the President under the Presidential Initiative on Agriculture and Agribusiness (PIAA) and the Coconut Federation Ghana, has undertaken one of the largest field inspection tours across 10 major coconut-growing regions, Volta, Eastern, Central, Ashanti, Western, Western North, Bono, Bono East, Ahafo and Greater Accra. This
Farmers test electric tractors, sparking hope for sustainable agriculture
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — In the soft dirt of an indoor horseback riding ring last month, a group of farmers got ready to test drive a new piece of equipment: an electric tractor. As they took turns climbing in — some surprised by its quick acceleration — they gave real-time feedback to the Michigan
Farmers Federation Hails PM’s Drought Focus Visit | Mirage News
The National Farmers' Federation (NFF) has welcomed the Prime Minister and Minister for Agriculture's visit to a drought-affected farm in South Australia today, describing it as a meaningful show of support for farmers and regional communities doing it tough. NFF President David Jochinke, who joined the PM on his visit today, said it was a
How farmers can help rescue water-loving birds
Not every farmer is thrilled to host birds. Some worry about the spread of avian flu, others are concerned that the birds will eat too much of their valuable crops. But as an unstable climate delivers too little water, careening temperatures and chaotic storms, the fates of human food production and birds are ever more
Prairie farmers can’t rotate crops on a dime, but tariffs leave them uncertain about what to do next
'The U.S. is Canada's No. 1 off-taker of canola oil and meal, with combined canola exports valued at $7.7 billion in 2024' Published Mar 07, 2025 • Last updated Mar 07, 2025 • 3 minute read Analysts say the impact of tariffs would likely depend on how long they remain in place, but it could
Victorian farmers plead for pause on caged egg phase out
Victoria's peak farming body wants the state and federal governments to pause the looming phase out of conventional caged eggs. The farming system is set to be phased out by 2036 under the latest Commonwealth guidelines, with Australia's major supermarkets committed to taking them off shelves this year. But with egg shortages being felt by
Cape Flats farmers fight to preserve a South African breadbasket eyed by developers
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10 Years Later, One of The Best Shonen Jump Series of All Time Is Still Awaiting a Sequel
Written and illustrated by Katsura Hoshino, D.Gray-man is one of the best series ever published in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. While the manga began serialization in 2004, it faced multiple hiatuses due to the creator’s poor health and never got the attention it deserved. In April 2018, the series moved to the quarterly magazine Jump SQ.
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Exodus’ former studio head James Ohlen touches on why he left Archetype Entertainment: “I was running on fumes”
"It was hurting my health" Image credit: Archetype Entertainment Back in December of last year, despite being the head of the studio, James Ohlen left Archetype Entertainment, also leaving his role as producer on Exodus behind. It was a bit of a surprise, given that he co-founded the studio after having retired from BioWare in
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“We will probably get some flack”: Subnautica 2 may feel polished for an early access game, but it was important for the team it...
No one wants another Moonbreaker Image credit: Krafton / Rock Paper Shotgun It's been more than a decade since the original Subnautica dove into early access. The deep sea survival game spent four years there as developer Unknown Worlds Entertainment added new features, biomes, and polished the whole thing up with the game's players. It
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UK games industry fundamentally misunderstood, new report calls for unified research framework
UKIE and entertainment charity OKRE call for industry, government, and academia to collaborate on the framework to address identified research gaps Image credit: James Newcombe UKIE and entertainment charity OKRE have developed a framework to help the UK games industry maximise its economic and social value. The Building a Unified Framework for the UK Video

