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  2. Vermin - Wikipedia

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    A wild rabbit – considered a pest by many, due to its destruction of farm crops. Vermin (colloquially varmint(s) [1] or varmit(s)) are pests or nuisance animals that spread diseases and destroy crops, livestock, and property. Since the term is defined in relation to human activities, which species are included vary by region and enterprise.

  3. Habitat destruction - Wikipedia

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    Loss of biodiversity also means that humans are losing animals that could have served as biological-control agents and plants that could potentially provide higher-yielding crop varieties, pharmaceutical drugs to cure existing or future diseases (such as cancer), and new resistant crop-varieties for agricultural species susceptible to pesticide ...

  4. Pest (organism) - Wikipedia

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    Animals are considered pests or vermin when they injure people or damage crops, forestry, or buildings. Elephants are regarded as pests by the farmers whose crops they raid and trample. Mosquitoes and ticks are vectors that can transmit ailments but are also pests because of the distress caused by their bites.

  5. Varmint hunting - Wikipedia

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    Varmint hunting or varminting is the practice of hunting vermin — generally small/medium-sized wild mammals or birds — as a means of pest control, rather than as games for food or trophy. The targeted animals are culled because they are considered economically harmful pests to agricultural crops, livestocks or properties; pathogen-carrying ...

  6. Locust - Wikipedia

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    The Bible records that John the Baptist ate locusts and wild honey (Greek: ἀκρίδες καὶ μέλι ἄγριον, romanized: akrídes kaì méli ágrion) while living in the wilderness. [69] Attempts have been made to explain the text to mean ascetic vegetarian food such as carob beans, but the plain meaning of the Greek akrides is locust.

  7. U.S. is 'losing some of these smaller farms' amid historic ...

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    Drought stress. Currently, half of the production area in the U.S. for cotton crops is experiencing drought, as is 43% of rice producing areas, 78% of sorghum, and 53% of winter wheat, according ...

  8. Environmental impacts of animal agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Animal-derived food plays a larger role in meeting human protein needs, yet is still a minority of supply at 39%, with crops providing the rest. [80]: 746–747 Out of the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, only SSP1 offers any realistic possibility of meeting the 1.5 °C (2.7 °F) target. [81]

  9. Hemp farmer sues SLED, SC attorney general. He says they ...

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    The issue that led to destroying the crops and Pendarvis’ arrest had to do with the size and location of the hemp the farmer was growing as a participant in the S.C. Department of Agriculture ...