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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Soil Health, Research,
UW Soil Scientist Gets Award
Inna Popova, assistant professor in the UW-Madison Department of Soil Science, is the inaugural Leo M. Walsh Faculty Fellow.
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06/28/2023 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
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06/26/2023 SOURCE: agupdate.com
When we think soybean seedling diseases, we often think Pythium or Phytophthora infection. Both of which require wet conditions for optimal infection — weather conditions that we obviously have not
Lab sees early charcoal rot
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Soil Health, Research,
A $25,000 Award for Women Scientists Working to Improve Soil Health
The Story Exchange will award $5,000 incentive prizes to 5 women scientists addressing soil health and the changing climate.
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Mid-America Farmer Grower / MAFG.net
Topics: Research, Agriculture US, Soil Health,
Oldest US agricultural plots go digital: 130+ years of data now online
URBANA, ILLINOIS
In 1876, when University of Illinois professor Manly Miles established the Morrow Plots, he couldn’t have imagined the plots would become the oldest continuous agricultur...Read More
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Cotton, Agriculture Global, Research, Ag Africa,
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04/25/2023 SOURCE: www.acsh.org
The ignorance surrounding what agricultural practices are truly "sustainable," even among people and institutions that should know better, is astonishing. The contributions of genetic engineering
Genetically engineered crops are key to sustainable farming, so why
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