
Topics: Soil Health, Precision AG , Agriculture Global, Regenerative Agriculture, Education,
Alternative to Conventional Fertilizers: Fungi Could Manipulate Bacteria to Enrich Soil With Nutrients
Researchers have discovered a group of soil bacteria that could yield alternatives to conventional fertilizers for enriching soil and improving crop yields. A team of researchers from the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) has discovered a distinct group of bacteria that may help fungi and plants acq
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Topics: Water, Economics, Sustainability, Ag Asia / Pacific, Climate Change, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
Singapore now home to one of the world's largest floating solar
Singapore News -It is capable of potentially offsetting more than 4,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture US, Organic, Vegetables, Gardening, Urban Farming, Tomato,
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Topics: Soybeans, Herbicides, Agriculture US,
Dicamba Injury Settlement Claims Due by May 28
Soybean growers with dicamba injury from 2015 and 2020 have three more weeks to file claims for a $300 million settlement.
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Topics: Precision AG , Agriculture US, Economics, Sustainability, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
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Topics: Wheat, Agriculture US, Water,
Farmers trying to save Ogallala Aquifer face tension from peers
Center pivot irrigation sprinklers water a wheat field in Finney County. David Condos / K
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05/06/2021 SOURCE: www.fastcompany.com
Infighting between meat-replacement companies is making them lose sight of the real goal.
Plant-based meat companies need to stop fighting each other and fight industrial agriculture instead
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Topics: Soil Health,
THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING!
UMBC’s Erle Ellis and international team show people have shaped Earth’s ecology for 12,000 years
New research published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) shows that land use by human societies has reshaped ecology across most of Earth’s land for at least 12,000 years. The research team, from more than a dozen institutions around the world, compared the history of global land use with current patterns of biodiversity and conservation. Their work revealed that the main cause of the current biodiversity crisis is not human destruction of uninhabited wildlands, but rather the appropriation, colonization, and intensified use of lands previously managed sustainably.
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