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A study led by Prof. Amos Frumkin from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem sheds new light on one of humanity's most ...
Farmers apply nitrogen fertilizers to crops to boost yields, feeding more people and livestock. But when there's more ...
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Soil as a climate solution – why regenerative agriculture mattersCBS News Texas interviewed Katie Lewis, a soil chemistry and fertility professor at Texas A&M AgriLife. She breaks down how ...
In Dallas, a growing coalition of urban farms, faith groups, and community leaders is tackling food insecurity, climate ...
Farm soil releases nitrous oxide unpredictably. A new study shows better tracking can reduce emissions and improve climate ...
Farmers are at the forefront of regenerative practices because they see firsthand what it takes to grow and sustain life.
Farmers apply nitrogen fertilizers to crops to boost yields, feeding more people and livestock. But when there's more fertilizer than the crop can take up, some of the excess can be converted into ...
A new study from South Dakota State University reveals reductions in tillage intensity have led to an increase in soil ...
Long-term research by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign revealed how management and cropping systems influence greenhouse gas emissions.
Mar. 25, 2025 — Nitrate, pesticides, metals, plastic -- agricultural soils often contain pollutants. But are there sustainable and climate-friendly ways to restore and promote soil health in ...
Yet Africa’s smallholder farmers who are the backbone of food systems only apply just 18kg of fertiliser per hectare in ...
Soil ecologist at the James Hutton Institute (JHI) and lead author of the report, Dr Roy Neilson, explains: “There are five principles of regenerative agriculture but there’s no one principle that ...
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