A "rollercoaster" of funding cuts and layoffs have gutted critical agricultural research projects across the nation.
A new study challenged the belief that environmental factors were solely responsible for the shift from hunting and gathering ...
Rebecca Phillips of Ecological Insights, shown in July 2024 in Burleigh County, conducts agriculture research in North Dakota ...
Erin McGuire spent years cultivating fruits and vegetables like onions, peppers and tomatoes as a scientist and later director of a lab at the University of California-Davis. She collaborated with ...
Agricultural sustainability and resilience are increasingly crucial in the face of profound environmental challenges and ...
Induced resistance (IR) enables plants to increase their resilience against pests and diseases but despite the promising ...
Apr. 4, 2025 — A new study compares two scallop farming methods, ear-hanging and lantern net culture, over a complete grow-out cycle to determine which approach yields the best results for ...
The Trump administration is weighing financial aid to America’s farmers to mitigate any negative effects from President Trump ...
Precise information about agricultural soils is key to managing them more efficiently and sustainably. Researchers at the ...
DOGE cuts to USAID mean an uncertain future for Food for Peace and Feed the Future, two federal programs with strong ties to ...
The National Academies’ report says it’s a virtual construct that “mimics the structure, context, and behavior of a natural, engineered or social system.” It says a digital twin is regularly updated ...
Jason Myers-Benner wants answers. Most of the time, the Virginia farmer feels “unsettled” by the lack of communication and clarity surrounding the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s funding ...
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