MBEERE, Kenya - Farmers in Kenya's eastern and northern drylands have found a way to stay afloat as water becomes scarcer: cultivating catfish. “This is my new source of income,” said Sylvester ...
Our large Nebraska catfish species -- blues, channels and flatheads -- are warm-water fish. Because of that, they are some of our slowest-growing fish. They are the last fish to spawn in the summer.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By Isaiah Esipisu MBEERE, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Farmers in Kenya's eastern and northern drylands have found a way ...
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