02/21/2024 SOURCE: www.rsm.global
Government funding to support your carbon sequestration and land restoration projects.
Carbon farming funding opportunities
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02/21/2024 SOURCE: www.innovationforum.co.uk
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02/21/2024 SOURCE: www.euronews.com
The farm has been a beacon of hope for the red meat industry, which is under pressure to show that sustainable farming is possible.
How an Australian beef farm won - and lost - its carbon neutral status
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02/19/2024 SOURCE: grist.org
There’s still a lot that scientists don’t know about dirt. Advocates say the long-awaited farm bill could help fix that.
How much carbon can farmers store in their soil? Nobody's sure.
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02/15/2024 SOURCE: medriva.com
A groundbreaking study has developed a new genetic map of the Arabica coffee plant, offering hope for the future of coffee production. Learn how this study addresses climate change threats and the potential impacts on coffee production and consumption.
New Genetic Map Could Revolutionize Arabica Coffee Production: A Climate-Proof Brew in the Making
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02/14/2024 SOURCE: www.timesofisrael.com
Downpours over last two weeks are welcomed in Israel's northern Negev breadbasket, but drops will need to keep falling for next two months to avoid poor harvest, say cultivators
Winter showers boost wheat crop, but water worries continue to stalk farmers
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02/14/2024 SOURCE: anderson-review.ucla.edu
Raising the crop is a communal project, more so than the work of wheat farmers, who’re less attuned to feelings of others
Why Offspring of Rice Farmers Are Better at Detecting Emotions - UCLA Anderson Review
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02/14/2024 SOURCE: theconversation.com
Cotton is one of the world’s largest crops and is harvested with large, heavy machines. Robotic harvesting could yield higher-quality cotton with less damage to plants and soil.
Our robot harvests cotton by reaching out and plucking it, like a lizard’s tongue snatching flies
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Topics: Wheat, Rice, Agriculture Global, Food Security/Shortage,
Can we feed the world by going with the grains? - Clark Now | Clark University
A Clark University professor is part of an international research project to determine whether Ethiopian farmers’ age-old practice of planting and harvesting traditional grain mixtures could offer a climate-resilient […]
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02/10/2024 SOURCE: carboncredits.com
Explore the challenges and prospects of the voluntary carbon market in 2024, as trust issues and demand dynamics shape its price and future.
Trust Can Bring Carbon Credit Price to $238/Ton by 2050
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