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The UC Davis department of entomology and nematology is not the place you would normally expect to find a research scientist who is developing a completely new understanding of how ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNIowa State Engineers Reinvent Gene Gun for Faster and Safer Crop EditingPlant scientists have used a standard "gene gun" since 1988 to genetically modify crops for better yield, nutrition, pest resistance and other valuable traits.
The Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) celebrated the U.S. House's passage of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," a comprehensive ...
President Donald Trump's speech at the Iowa State Fairgrounds marks the kickoff of the yearlong celebration of America's ...
This story was originally published by The New Lede. Agricultural operations across Iowa are a leading cause of significant ...
Republican leaders in the House are sprinting toward a vote on President Donald Trump’s tax and spending cuts package, ...
Producers, agronomists and forage enthusiasts are invited to attend the 2025 Forage Field Day July 31 at the Western Research ...
Nitrates, fecal bacteria, sediment and other pollutants in the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers threaten safe drinking water for ...
Plant scientists have used a standard "gene gun" since 1988 to genetically modify crops for better yield, nutrition, pest resistance and other valuable traits.
Decades of efforts to eradicate invasive smallmouth bass from a midsized Adirondack lake have led to a surprising result: The bass rapidly evolved to grow faster and invest more in early reproduction, ...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, John Pearson and Mark Leoschke of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources began researching the state's fens. They traveled to Fayette County and the Kautens farm.
The free event features a fireworks show, live music, family-friendly activities and more.
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