Eleven years ago, Wade Ellwanger began analyzing reports submitted by farmers detailing the amount of fertilizer being ...
Denmark will convert 15% of its farmland into forest and natural habitats in an effort to reduce fertilizer usage, which has resulted in severe oxygen depletion in Danish waters as well as the loss of ...
High salt levels in soil can harm plants, damage soil structure, and make it harder for crops to grow. Because of these ...
To address the issue, the scientists tested if they could disable the StCDF1 gene to produce potatoes in an extremely ...
Field fires caused by practices like crop residue burning not only contribute to air pollution but also have detrimental ...
Solutions mean success to Win Biologics as entrepreneur Carolyn Wingate talks about her investment in soil health, Tim Unruh ...
Manatees are eating less seagrass and more algae than they did a few decades ago. This dietary shift could pose a new threat ...
Forever Growing Needs As the world population keeps rising, our need for more food is increasing as well. We will need to significantly grow more food by 2050 if we are to avoid food deprivation. In ...
EPA says parts of Des Moines, Raccoon, Iowa, Cedar and S. Skunk rivers should be added to Iowa's impaired waters list because ...
Findings are the first, peer-reviewed evidence of gene-edited microbes supplying a material proportion of corn farmers' ...
French insect ag firm Innovafeed has secured an $11.8m grant from USDA to support bug-based sustainable fertilizer production in the US.