harvest
Apr 9 2009, Atul

Agriculture isn’t a small business by any figment of imagination be it in any part of the world, and therefore technological upgrades related to this field are of prime importance to the society. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has always.

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Wolfgang Wulf is seen during the harvest of Reed in Barth, northern Germany, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. Reed is traditional material used in northern Germany as roofing material.