
Topics: Soil Health, Precision AG , Irrigation, Agriculture Global, Research, Fertilizer, World Population, Weather,
NASA data supports agricultural analytics -- GCN
NASA data is powering soil analytics that can deliver accurate and scalable irrigation and fertilization metrics and enable research into the impact of extreme weather events.
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Topics: Economics, Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, Research, Ag Europe, World Population,
Making agriculture sustainable - researchers create the Farm of the Future
Wijnand Sukkel works for Farm of the Future in the Netherlands. This project is harnessing technology and innovative production to make farming sustainable. Sukkels knows what is needed to turn agriculture around. #FarmToFork
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03/31/2021 SOURCE: www.pahomepage.com
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03/31/2021 SOURCE: ksusentinel.com
Using DNA editing techniques, Brazilian researchers have taken important steps to enable the transpl
With DNA editing, Brazilians are making headway in transplanting pig organs to humans – 03/31/2021 – Science - KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper
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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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Topics: Sustainability, Research, Ag Europe, World Population, Ag Australia/NZ, Education,
'Animal-stress' signal improves plant drought resilience
A team of Australian and German researchers has discovered a novel pathway that plants can use to save water and improve their drought tolerance.
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Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Research, Climate Change, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture, Weather,
Scientists zero in on the role of volcanoes in the demise of dinosaurs
Earth has experienced five major mass extinction events over the past 500 million years. Massive volcanic eruptions have been identified as the major driver of the environmental changes that precipitated ...
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Economics, Sustainability, GMO's, Research, Ag Europe, Genes /Genetics, World Hunger, Weather,
Ethics report brings EU closer to decision on gene editing in agriculture
Using genome editing technologies in plants could help the EU ensure food security and reduce the impact of current agriculture practice on the climate, according to new report by the European Group on Ethics in science and new technologies (EGE). Allowing gene editing for precision breeding would help the EU achieve goals stated in its Farm to Fork strategy, of reducing use of fertilisers by 30 per cent and turning 25% of agricultural land over to organic farming by 2030. “There is a need to ensure food security, provide renewable resources for fuel, feed and fibre, safeguard the retention of biodiversity and protect the environment,” the report says. “Current forms of agriculture contribute significantly to the anthropogenic climate crisis.” The ethicists also call for broader and more inclusive societal debate on genome editing, for better monitoring of regulatory and scientific developments in the field, and moves to establish a system of global governance of gene editing technologies. EGE looked at the impact of gene editing in humans, animals and plants, concluding that in agriculture, the EU should speed up its adoption for plant breeding, to keep up with international competition and support food production. Gene editing of plants is comparable to current breeding techniques that use radiation or chemicals to genetically manipulate seeds, or to what can be achieved by the natural, but laborious process of crossing different cultivars. According to the Euroseeds association, the regulation of genome editing that is comparable to conventional methods should be proportional to the risk - and light in touch. Petra Jorasch, manager of plant breeding innovation advocacy at Euroseeds, said without improvements in plant breeding, Farm to Fork will reduce agricultural productivity. “If you take [pesticides and fertilisers] from farmers, you need some kind of innovation to compensate,” she said. Catching up with the rest of the world Precision breeding of plants through gene editing cannot b...
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Topics: Soil Health, Precision AG , Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Research, Fertilizer,
Denitrification is the major nitrous acid production pathway in boreal agricultural soils
Microbial processes, particularly denitrification, are more important in driving nitrous acid production and emissions in aerobic soils than abiotic processes, according to 15N tracer and isotope pool dilution experiments in boreal agricultural soils.
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Topics: Soil Health, Livestock/Meat, Agriculture US, Cover Crops, Economics, Sustainability, Research,
Beef cows thrive grazing on winter cover crops
SBeef farmers says livestock thrives by grazing the cornfield while he saves money on hay.
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