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#9864462
5 Apr 2023
Orvasca subnotata is a Nygmiini tussock moth in the family Erebidae, found in Indomalaya and East Asia, where it is known as a pest that feeds on millets. A little hairy tussock moth caterpillar was spotted feeding the colorful Lantana flower (Lantana camara) in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 05/04/2023.
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#9864466
5 Apr 2023
Orvasca subnotata is a Nygmiini tussock moth in the family Erebidae, found in Indomalaya and East Asia, where it is known as a pest that feeds on millets. A little hairy tussock moth caterpillar was spotted feeding the colorful Lantana flower (Lantana camara) in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 05/04/2023.
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#9864470
5 Apr 2023
Orvasca subnotata is a Nygmiini tussock moth in the family Erebidae, found in Indomalaya and East Asia, where it is known as a pest that feeds on millets. A little hairy tussock moth caterpillar was spotted feeding the colorful Lantana flower (Lantana camara) in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 05/04/2023.
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#6059390
5 Oct 2020
Indian Farmer Harvest millet in a field on the outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on October 03, 2020. The millet farmers have very poor soils. But every season, along with their millets, they also grow their soils. Their crops are intrinsically soil-fertilizing, and just by growing millets in every cropping season, they are not only preserving the soil's fertility but also adding more carbon to it.
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#6059392
5 Oct 2020
Indian Farmer Harvest millet in a field on the outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on October 03, 2020. The millet farmers have very poor soils. But every season, along with their millets, they also grow their soils. Their crops are intrinsically soil-fertilizing, and just by growing millets in every cropping season, they are not only preserving the soil's fertility but also adding more carbon to it.
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#6059394
5 Oct 2020
Indian Farmer Harvest millet in a field on the outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on October 03, 2020. The millet farmers have very poor soils. But every season, along with their millets, they also grow their soils. Their crops are intrinsically soil-fertilizing, and just by growing millets in every cropping season, they are not only preserving the soil's fertility but also adding more carbon to it.
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#6059396
5 Oct 2020
Indian Farmer Harvest millet in a field on the outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on October 03, 2020. The millet farmers have very poor soils. But every season, along with their millets, they also grow their soils. Their crops are intrinsically soil-fertilizing, and just by growing millets in every cropping season, they are not only preserving the soil's fertility but also adding more carbon to it.
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#6059398
5 Oct 2020
Indian Farmer Harvest millet in a field on the outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on October 03, 2020. The millet farmers have very poor soils. But every season, along with their millets, they also grow their soils. Their crops are intrinsically soil-fertilizing, and just by growing millets in every cropping season, they are not only preserving the soil's fertility but also adding more carbon to it.
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#6059400
5 Oct 2020
Indian Farmer Harvest millet in a field on the outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on October 03, 2020. The millet farmers have very poor soils. But every season, along with their millets, they also grow their soils. Their crops are intrinsically soil-fertilizing, and just by growing millets in every cropping season, they are not only preserving the soil's fertility but also adding more carbon to it.
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#6059402
5 Oct 2020
Indian Farmer Harvest millet in a field on the outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on October 03, 2020. The millet farmers have very poor soils. But every season, along with their millets, they also grow their soils. Their crops are intrinsically soil-fertilizing, and just by growing millets in every cropping season, they are not only preserving the soil's fertility but also adding more carbon to it.
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#6059404
5 Oct 2020
Indian Farmer Harvest millet in a field on the outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on October 03, 2020. The millet farmers have very poor soils. But every season, along with their millets, they also grow their soils. Their crops are intrinsically soil-fertilizing, and just by growing millets in every cropping season, they are not only preserving the soil's fertility but also adding more carbon to it.
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#6059406
5 Oct 2020
Indian Farmer Harvest millet in a field on the outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on October 03, 2020. The millet farmers have very poor soils. But every season, along with their millets, they also grow their soils. Their crops are intrinsically soil-fertilizing, and just by growing millets in every cropping season, they are not only preserving the soil's fertility but also adding more carbon to it.
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#6059408
5 Oct 2020
Indian Farmer Harvest millet in a field on the outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on October 03, 2020. The millet farmers have very poor soils. But every season, along with their millets, they also grow their soils. Their crops are intrinsically soil-fertilizing, and just by growing millets in every cropping season, they are not only preserving the soil's fertility but also adding more carbon to it.
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#6059410
5 Oct 2020
Indian Farmer Harvest millet in a field on the outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on October 03, 2020. The millet farmers have very poor soils. But every season, along with their millets, they also grow their soils. Their crops are intrinsically soil-fertilizing, and just by growing millets in every cropping season, they are not only preserving the soil's fertility but also adding more carbon to it.
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#6059412
5 Oct 2020
Indian Farmer Harvest millet in a field on the outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on October 03, 2020. The millet farmers have very poor soils. But every season, along with their millets, they also grow their soils. Their crops are intrinsically soil-fertilizing, and just by growing millets in every cropping season, they are not only preserving the soil's fertility but also adding more carbon to it.
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#6059414
5 Oct 2020
Indian Farmer Harvest millet in a field on the outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on October 03, 2020. The millet farmers have very poor soils. But every season, along with their millets, they also grow their soils. Their crops are intrinsically soil-fertilizing, and just by growing millets in every cropping season, they are not only preserving the soil's fertility but also adding more carbon to it.
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