Purple tomatoes are due to hit shelves this year, packing possible health benefits. Here’s what you need to know.
Incidents that make us consider the relationship between humans and wild animals are happening all over Japan, from bear ...
By 2050, the world will need to produce about 60% more food to feed a global population of more than nine billion people.
Manure management plans are required in Iowa for any confined, meaning totally roofed, livestock feeding operations with a ...
If phosphorus stayed locked in the soil, farmers would have wasted money on fertilizer they didn’t need. And excess phosphorus in soil can hinder the uptake of essential plant micronutrients and alter ...
A veteran commodities economist called the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s crop production annual summary one of the most unusual January reports that he’s seen in the decades.
Robert Burns, 53, is a lawyer from Glasgow. For Robert Burns, Partner at a top Scottish law firm, his connection to the Bard goes beyond sharing a name: ...
The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation is one of the first hemp fiber processors in Kansas, and wants the investment to benefit ...
For 450 million years, plants and soil fungi have been trading partners. The fungi weave through plant roots, delivering phosphorus and other soil minerals in exchange for sugars and fats produced by ...
Even as they’re pushing the boundaries of research and discovery with AI, UC scientists are asking the right questions about ...
In part 1 of the Church News documentary, "Harvest of Faith," peer through the lens of a year’s worth of experiences on ...
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