, the Agricultural Industry. Once again a popular profitable and vital business. And its not enough to get the development of the village. Uh good pay want to there were parks in the countryside, so that there were cultural, leisure centers, Sports Centers and thanks to the Rural Development program. All this appears at Belgorod University. This is already the 45th Reception Company and again, the full house of the university trains specialists and supplies the Agricultural Industry with new developments. The digital agronomist program nadia you equipment complex with artificial intelligence, we received additional budget places with the support of our founder of the ministry of agriculture of the russian federation, and we have increased them this year by more than 739 compared to last year. Nevertheless, it is gratifying to note that today almost all statefunded places, uh, closed by the original applications , scientists from Belgorod University have digitized 1. 5 million hectares
Good evening. Im ann curry in for brian who is in sochi starting tomorrow. And tonight is just a mess outside for a lot of americans. A second major storm in three days. This one bringing ice and freezing rain and affecting 115 Million People in 32 states. Here are the numbers. At least a Million People are without power when the day began. Nearly 5,000 flights were canceled or delayed. And the storm numbers predicted for this weekend, one in four americans is under a storm watch. Nbcs ron mott joins us from westminster, massachusetts who got at times 2 inches of snow an hour today. Ron, good evening. Reporter hey, ann. Good evening to you. It started snowing here a little after 4 00 this morning. Its been coming down almost nonstop. The last of the flakes are falling now. Theyve got a lot to clean up here, but millions of people to our south are dealing with a lot more than just the snow. The second blast of Winter Weather this week packed a more potent punch than the first. You cant
An estimated 387,000 turtle hatchlings made it to the ocean this year from South Carolina beaches, state wildlife officials said this week. .The agency counted a total of 6,628 nests this year, lower than last year’s total but about 1,000 above 2020 and 2021.