ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) – A wet autumn has some Minnesota farmers working against the clock as they deal with a delayed harvest amid approaching winter weather. The Minnesota Public Radio reports that harvesting soybeans and other crops in a soggy field can compact the soil, which may stunt the growth of crops in the next growing season.
Väinamere Liinid, which operates ferry traffic on the Estonian mainland-Saaremaa island, mainland-Hiiumaa island and Saaremaa-Hiiumaa island routes, saw passenger numbers grow 4.5% and the number […]
24 min ago Full story: National Public Radio Between two portraits of Venezuela’s hero Simon Bolivar in the background, President Nicolas Maduro speaks at a […]
WASHINGTON — After three years of apologetic cancellations and unsatisfying virtual get-togethers, mask mandates and vaccine checks, social distancing and plastic screens, Washington, D.C., is […]
BERLIN — Germany’s health minister says the European Union won’t order Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine and his country will hold bilateral talks with Russia […]