John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Corn/Maize, Irrigation, Dairy, Cover Crops, Education U.S. NorthEast, Water, Research, Fertilizer, Weather,
Climate-smart ag strategies may cut nitrous oxide emissions from corn production | Penn State University
Using dairy manure and legume cover crops in crop rotations can reduce the need for inputs of inorganic nitrogen fertilizer for corn, thereby protecting water quality, but these practices also can contribute to emissions of nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas. That’s the conclusion of Penn State researchers, who measured nitrous oxide emissions from the corn phases of two crop rotations.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Soil Health, Irrigation, Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Conservation/Tillage, Water, Economics, Weather,
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture US, Water, Sustainability,
Hundreds of thousands of gallons of manure spill into a pair of northwest Iowa creeks, DNR officials report
The manure spilled into waterways in Kossuth County and Lyon County Wednesday, according to an Iowa DNR news release.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture Global, Water, Sustainability, World Hunger, Climate Change, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture, Education, Weather,
Current climate model simulations overestimate future sea level rise - Florida News Times
Credit: CC0 public domain The melting rate of the Antarctic ice sheet is mainly controlled by the rise in seawater temperature around Antarctica. Using the new high-resolution climate model simulation, scientists at Utrecht University have discovered a much slower rise in seawater temperature compared to current simulations with coarser resolution. As a result, the projected …
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture Global, Water, Economics, Research, Ag Tech, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind), Education,
This hydrogen fuel machine could be the ultimate guide to self-improvement
Guosong Zeng, a postdoctoral fellow in the chemical sciences department at Berkeley Institute, is te
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Water, Economics, Sustainability, Ag Podcast Global, Weather,
Heat Waves Could Bring Hundreds Of Billions In Agricultural Losses
Heat waves induced by climate change will threaten future agricultural crops at a faster rate than gradual global warming, according to a new study
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Soil Health, Water,
With Rain In The Forecast - Be Careful - Mid-West Farm Report
Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation is urging farmers to plan ahead to reduce the risk of manure runoff incidents. The Department of... Read More
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Corn/Maize, Rice, Irrigation, Vegetables, Agriculture Global, Water, Fruit, Economics, Food/Nutrition, Ag Asia / Pacific, Government / Policies,
La Union farm strengthens farming families, aims to boost agri-tourism in the province
La Union is one of the most popular surfing destinations in the Philippines to date. One farm that has been embracing this edge and promoting agri-tourism in the same province is Ibit’s Integrated Farm.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture Global, Water, Research, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture, Education,
Scientists discover unique Cornish 'falgae'
Red algae that grow in Cornwall's Fal Estuary are genetically unique, new research shows.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Water, Economics, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture, Weather,
Study looks at covering California’s canals with solar panels
Covering waterways would save water and provide electricity, among other benefits.
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