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Cricket Apocalypse: ‘Biblical’ Swarms of Giant Mormon Crickets Destroying Crops in US West + Texas
💭 Biblical swarms of giant Crickets are turning US farms to dust
Northern Oregon rangeland, Jordan Maley and April Aamodt are on the lookout for Mormon crickets, giant insects that can ravage crops.
“There’s one right there,” Aamodt says.
They’re not hard to spot. The insects, which can grow larger than 2 inches (5 centimeters), blot the asphalt.
Mormon crickets are not new to Oregon. Native to western North America, their name dates back to the 1800s, when they ruined the fields of Mormon settlers in Utah. But amidst drought and warming temperatures — conditions favored by the insects — outbreaks across the West have worsened.
💭 Texas & Tegray (Ethiopia) Massacres + Tedros (TE) & The Queen | ትግራይና ቴክሳስ + ቴድሮስ & ንግሥቲቱ
https://www.bitchute.com/video/g5mCQ8yM2u4I/
💭 Ancient Grain – Gluten-free “Super Food„ – TEFF Takes Root on US Plains
❖ Teff Hotspots in the US:
☆ Texas
☆ Idaho
☆ Oregon
☆ California
☆ Nevada
☆ TExas
☆ TEgray (Tigray)
☆ TEdros (Tigray Native)
☆ TEff
☆ Anagram: OREGON = NEGRO
💭 Former Russian President Issues Chilling Warning About Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
💭 የቀድሞ የሩስያ ፕሬዝዳንት ስለ አራቱ የምጽአት ፈረሰኞች አስደንጋጭ ማስጠንቀቂያ ሰጥተዋል
https://youtu.be/cztglQs_ShI
💭 Teff And Ancient Grains Like Durum And Barley Found Refuge In Ethiopia For Millennia.
Can they be a secret tool in the battle against climate change?
ETHIOPIA IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S RICHEST CENTERS of major and minor crop diversity. Ethiopian farmers have grown wheat, barley, sorghum, and peas for millennia, passing seeds from one generation to the next through an informal community-based seed sharing network.
Despite this tradition of agricultural biodiversity, Ethiopia is also an arid region, one vulnerable to climate change and drought. At a time of increasing globalization, Ethiopian farmers in recent generations have discarded seeds from hundreds of traditional grains in favor of a select few non-native industrial hybrids, but after many of these modern crops failed—partially due to climate change—farmers are shifting away from “modern” crops to safeguard the future and livelihood of Ethiopian rural communities.
Beginning in 2014, an ambitious project called Seeds for Needs, created with joint support from Ethiopian farmers and researchers at Bioversity International, Mekelle University, and Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna of Pisa, began researching Ethiopia’s past to reawaken ancient grains that might provide solutions to the country’s extreme vulnerability to drought and other environmental conditions.
TIGRAY IS ONE OF NINE REGIONAL STATES of the Federal Republic of Ethiopia, a country with over 100 million people. It is a small region, with only 5.5 million people, most of whom belong to the Tigrinya ethnic group, a vital cultural and political fixture in the country’s social landscape. While the Ethiopian population is growing rapidly—the average woman has four children in her lifetime (World Bank)— its food systems cannot keep up with growing demand.
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Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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