Emerging understanding of soil organic matter could assist today’s scientists by accurately accounting for soil carbon, helping to better forecast climate change
Findings have implications for a wide array of crops, especially for staples grown in the developing world
University working with swine producers to incorporate research findings into diets that are appropriate for U.S. herds
Researchers have been testing creative ways to target antimicrobial resistance genes in manure
Study shows declines in whales, fish, seabirds and large animals damage Earth’s nutrient cycle
Multi-state team of scientists with a track record of battling pests gets $1 million from USFA
Open house of the updated facility is scheduled for Thursday, October 22
Among the most damaging diseases that affect wheat crops across the world are rusts
Wheat researchers have completed the first study of a chromosome in a tertiary gene pool
Researchers test four types of steel byproducts to determine their phosphate removal capacity
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