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The intensification of existing farmland can sometimes be more harmful to local biodiversity than expanding the area covered ...
Farming more on existing land can hurt biodiversity as much as using new land. It depends on the crop, region, and nearby ...
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Mongabay News on MSNSolutions needed as climate change & land use fuel global crop pest menaceBy Sean Mowbray Climate change, land use change and biodiversity loss are combining to drive an increase in agricultural ...
The intensification of existing farmland can sometimes be more harmful to local biodiversity than expanding the area covered by agricultural land ...
A new paper highlights over 500 interconnected factors contributing to the global decline of insect populations. Insects are ...
The intensification of existing farmland can sometimes be more harmful to local biodiversity than expanding the area covered by agricultural land, finds a new study led by University College ...
The less intensively you manage the soil, the better the soil can function. Such as not plowing as often or using more grass-clover mixtures as cover crops. Surprisingly, it applies to both ...
After DOGE cut USAID funding for agriculture research at Kansas State University, Sen. Jerry Moran helped restore funding for ...
A separate K-State lab focused on sustainable intensification has not had its funding restored. President Donald Trump's administration has restored federal funding for an agricultural research ...
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