Common seed sins include falling in love with a variety or hybrid, squelching corn plant populations and not rotating SCN sources of resistance.
Illinois agronomist reveals that by planting soybeans earlier than May 5, farmers can gain half a bushel to a bushel in yield per day up until early April.
A storm is brewing in eastern South Carolina over the use of chicken plant sludge from North Carolina to fertilize farm fields ...
POET, based in Sioux Falls, will provide first-ever zero-carbon footprint ethanol for NASCAR races. But the company says it ...
Not surprisingly, any operation that slaughters thousands of head of livestock every day has an impact on the environment, ...
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Aflatoxins in Food: What You Need to Know
You may have seen warnings about “mold toxins” in everyday foods — peanuts, grains, even coffee — and wondered if something in your pantry is secretly harmful. The concern comes from a real compound ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued new rules for the use of dicamba-based herbicides on soybeans and cotton ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Art Cullen says agricultural issues like water pollution and cancer risk could sway the ...
StudyFinds on MSN
Indoor plants probably won’t clean your air much, but they can still improve how a room feels
In A Nutshell Indoor plants deliver real psychological and comfort benefits, but mostly through how they make people feel, not through measurable air purification. You would need between 10 and 1,000 ...
On industrial sites and large farms, critical work often happens in fields, hillsides and overgrown areas that are difficult or dangerous for people to access. CMU researchers are developing off-road ...
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