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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNIs sustainable intensification an oxymoron? A 9-yr study says maybe not.Rotating cereal rye and winter wheat into fields of corn and soy reduces fertilizer loss by 50% in Illinois, without ...
Climate change and globalization are driving a surge in threats to crops from insects and mites, researchers say. Rising ...
The Boserup-Ruthenberg (BR) theory (Boserup 1965; Ruthenberg 1980), which has long been used to explain determinants of agricultural growth, holds that both population growth and market access can ...
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Well-managed solar farms can boost wildlife - studyA new study has found well-managed solar farms can make an important contribution to nature as well as "provide relief from the effects of agricultural intensification". The report, from the RSPB ...
'Sustainable intensification' on the farm reduces soil nitrate losses, maintains crop yields by University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ...
Agriculture produces a substantial amount of greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute greatly to global warming and climate change. Stable and radioisotopes can be used to develop technology ...
Kansas State University has been issued stop-work orders on USAID-funded agricultural research at two innovation labs, valued ...
Study: 'Sustainable intensification' on the farm reduces soil nitrate losses, maintains crop yields Date: March 13, 2025 Source: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, News Bureau Summary: A ...
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