An Essential Part of Farming Has Two Wings and a Beak - InsideHook
A study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology suggests that introducing American kestrels around cherry farms in Michigan can reduce crop damage and contamination by bird feces. The research found that providing nest boxes for kestrels is an inexpensive and effective method for maintaining food safety and crop health. Farmers interviewed by Inside Climate News reported noticeable benefits after implementing this practice.
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