Around the world, crops are at risk from a variety of threats – from crop pests to high temperatures to human-caused conflict. Another, quieter risk is land degradation. Land degradation, according to ...
Climate change is colliding with land use practices, deforestation and biodiversity loss to drive a rapidly growing threat of crop pests. Future warming of 2° Celsius (3.6° Fahrenheit) above ...
Organic Farm Improves Soil Health and Microbial Diversity, Outperforms Chemical-Intensive Management
(Beyond Pesticides, May 19, 2026) Research continues to mount on organically managed systems, reinforcing the importance of fostering soil health to ultimately reduce dependency on increasingly ...
Drones are not only effective at recording plant health, but also at detecting how land features interact with developing crops. In a Greene County field, drone flights revealed unique land features ...
Nitrogen fertilizers are applied to crops to increase yield, but some of that nitrogen is lost to the atmosphere in the form of ammonia. Ammonia is a major air pollutant linked to numerous health ...
Even when harvest wraps up and the bins are full, the work isn’t done. The choices you make after harvest can make or break next year’s crop, especially when it comes to soil management. Well-managed ...
Drone technology is a silver bullet solution to rapidly identify marginal and underutilized lands in Leon County.
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