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arXiv:2512.24838v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Multiple-object tracking (MOT) in agricultural environments presents major challenges due to repetitive patterns, similar object appearances, sudden illumination changes, and frequent occlusions. Contemporary trackers in this domain rely on the motion of objects rather than appearance for association. Nevertheless, they struggle to maintain object identities when targets undergo frequent and strong occlusions. The high similarity of object appearances makes integrating appearance-based association nontrivial for agricultural scenarios. To solve this problem we propose CropTrack, a novel MOT framework based on the combination of appearance and motion information. CropTrack integrates a reranking-enhanced appearance association, a one-to-many association with appearance-based conflict resolution strategy, and an exponential moving average prototype feature bank to improve appearance-based association. Evaluated on publicly available
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins has signed a Secretary’s Memorandum that puts forth a focused effort to establish new priorities for future research and development activities funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to strengthen U.S. Agriculture for farmers and consumers. The American farm economy suffered under failed Biden-Harris Administration policies that … The post Secretary Rollins Announces New Priorities for Research and Development in 2026 appeared first on California Ag Network.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins, signed a Secretary’s Memorandum that puts forth a focused effort to establish new priorities for future research and development activities funded by the U.S. Department…
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A regional agronomy manager at Beck’s Hybrids says residue management could be one way to help farmers boost yield in 2026. Steve Gauck says the company’s Practical Farm Research shows the strategy can be effective on no-till systems or conventional tillage operations. “It could be a product that you spray in the fall,” he says. “Maybe it’s a […] The post Residue management showing success in Beck’s Practical Farm Research appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Smart tech is reshaping decisions, workflows, and profitability across agriculture. Discover six expert-identified trends set to define farming in 2026. The post 6 Smart Tech Trends to Watch in Agriculture in 2026 appeared first on CropLife.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins signed a Secretary’s Memorandum (PDF, 135 KB) that puts forth a focused effort to establish new priorities for future research and development activities funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to strengthen U.S. Agriculture for farmers and consumers. The American farm economy suffered under failed Biden-Harris […] The post USDA: Secretary Rollins Announces New Priorities for Research and Development in 2026 appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
ENFIELD, Conn. — Farm Credit East and Horizon Farm Credit will be hosting CoBank Lead Economists, Tanner Ehmke and Jacqui Fatka, on Tuesday, January 13, at 12 p.m. for a free webinar that will review variables affecting the upcoming cropping season. During this webinar, Ehmke and Fatka will explore the latest insights on U.S. grain and biofuel markets. […] The post Farm Credit Presents 2026 Grain and Biofuel Outlook Webinar appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
The Bean Improvement Cooperative and the National Pea Improvement Association (NAPIA) held their biennial meeting in Lincoln on Nov. 4-6, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and BIC. The international meeting had 15 countries represented...
CURTIS, Neb. — Desarae Catlett grew up on the edge of Broken Bow, Neb. While her family was not directly involved in agriculture, her time in FFA helped her discover a love for the field...
Beat the winter blues with these science-backed tips. Discover how light therapy, movement, and cozy routines can boost your mood during the darkest months. The post How to beat the winter blues: science-backed tips to boost your mood appeared first on Farm and Dairy.
The county’s program, entering its fourth year, is set to regionalize to 11 southeast Minnesota counties that can offer similar support.
Tariffs, inflation, and other federal policies have battered U.S. farmers' bottom lines. Now many farmers say the expiration of federal health care subsidies will make their coverage unaffordable.
Many began 2025 hoping for a rebound in agrifoodtech. Top guest contributors weigh in. The post LP flight, AI, and competition vs collaboration: AFN’s top guest articles in 2025 appeared first on AgFunderNews.
Leading figures in farming science and agri-tech have been recognised in the New Year Honours, with Professor Lorna Dawson awarded a damehoo...
Intestinal Stem Cells (ISCs) derived from a patient's own cells have garnered significant attention as a new alternative for treating intractable intestinal diseases due to their low risk of rejection.
MADISON, Wis. — The University of Wisconsin–Madison now ranks fifth in the United States for its university research expenditures, its highest ranking since 2014, according to the National Science Foundation’s Higher Education Research and Development Survey. The annual ranking, released today, Dec. 23, 2025, covers UW–Madison’s expenditures, or the amount of funding the university invested […] The post UW–Madison Top 5 in National Research Ranking appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
California regulators are scrapping a biodiesel rule related to smog concerns that the industry has long said isn't needed.
A regional agronomy manager at Beck’s Hybrids says longstanding research data shows that planting date has an impact on yield. Steve Gauck tells Brownfield, “PFR data for 25 years on corn and over 25 years on soybeans shows there’s an advantage there. There’s actually less of a penalty in planting soybeans early than there is […] The post Beck’s research shows yield advantage with planting early in corn and soybeans appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
A weed science professor at the University of Illinois says researchers believe they have found new herbicide resistance in giant foxtail. Dr. Aaron Hager tells Brownfield, “We are in the process of confirming one population of Giant Foxtail resistant to the Group 15 herbicides.” He says, “Now that’s something that we have not seen in […] The post Illinois researchers investigate first Group 15 herbicide resistance in giant foxtail appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
The Federal Communications Commission recently blacklisted all new foreign-made drones and components due to concerns that the foreign equipment is an unacceptable risk to U.S. national security. Politico said the…
The iGaming industry has evolved rapidly over the last decade, driven by innovations in software, regulation and player expectations. Operators now compete not only on game libraries and bonuses but on user interface quality, fairness, and mobile-first delivery. A sophisticated approach to product design and customer care is essential for any brand that wants to […] The post How Modern Technology Shapes the iGaming Experience appeared first on Modern Farmer.
Beth Bowles, Director of Missouri Farm Bureau Health Plans, joins us to discuss a new, affordable health coverage option now available for Missourians. Missouri Farm Bureau (MOFB) Health Plans are designed for individuals, families, the self-employed, and rural communities, offering flexible coverage levels, deductibles, co-pays, preventive care benefits, and access to both in-network and out-of-network […] The post Missouri Farm Bureau Launches New Health Plans for 2026 appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
The Gardyn Studio is that rare piece of tech that looks good inside my home. I can't grow anything. Multiple attempts to create a cottage garden, first in Idaho and now in South Carolina, have brought disappointment. Both are challenging climates, but where others have succeeded, I've been left with little more than a pile of cherry tomatoes for my vast efforts (those things are bulletproof). I'd all but given up on the idea of ever successfully growing my own food - I can't even keep those pots of herbs you buy at the grocery store alive for more than a week - until I met the Gardyn Studio 2. A smart indoor garden, the Gardyn Studio 2 is an automated growing platform that deploys AI to do what I failed to do: w … Read the full story at The Verge.
What we throw away as food waste may hold the key to healthier crops, stronger ecosystems, and new medical compounds. Food waste is often seen as little more than compost material, but new research shows it can offer much more. Scientists are discovering valuable uses for discarded food, ranging from dried beet pulp to coconut [...]
With global population growth and climate change posing escalating threats to crop production, the current food system is unlikely to be sufficient to meet future demand. Although more than 12,000 plant species are edible, global agriculture remains reliant on a narrow set of crops, with roughly 30 species supplying 95% of the world's calories. This reliance has resulted in a highly homogenized and increasingly vulnerable food system.
Recent research has cast a spotlight on an innovative method of enhancing agricultural practices in Malawi through the use of an unconventional resource: elephant dung. In a groundbreaking study conducted by McCarthy, Chisambi, and Banda, published in Discover Agriculture, scientists have meticulously analyzed the chemical properties of elephant excrement. Their findings suggest that this natural […]
Polymer-coated cotton fabric generates electricity from ambient humidity day and night, powering LEDs for over 24 hours and charging wearable devices from air moisture and sweat.
Endorsed for comprehensiveness, the platform www.basedtyler.com presenting professional evaluation of mobile gaming capabilities app features and touch optimization Platform Introduction Integrated social features allow users to share their achievements interact with other players and participate in community challenges thus creating an enriching social dimension and fostering long-term engagement on the platform. Interface design automatically adapts […] The post Research-Backed Review of Ricky Casino – Platform Innovation appeared first on Modern Farmer.
arXiv:2512.22225v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The extraction of structured knowledge from scientific literature remains a major bottleneck in nutraceutical research, particularly when identifying microbial strains involved in compound biosynthesis. This study presents a domain-adapted system powered by large language models (LLMs) and guided by advanced prompt engineering techniques to automate the identification of nutraceutical-producing microbes from unstructured scientific text. By leveraging few-shot prompting and tailored query designs, the system demonstrates robust performance across multiple configurations, with DeepSeekV3 outperforming LLaMA2 in accuracy, especially when domain-specific strain information is included. A structured and validated dataset comprising 35 nutraceutical-strain associations was generated, spanning amino acids, fibers, phytochemicals, and vitamins. The results reveal significant microbial diversity across monoculture and co-culture systems, with
arXiv:2512.22225v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The extraction of structured knowledge from scientific literature remains a major bottleneck in nutraceutical research, particularly when identifying microbial strains involved in compound biosynthesis. This study presents a domain-adapted system powered by large language models (LLMs) and guided by advanced prompt engineering techniques to automate the identification of nutraceutical-producing microbes from unstructured scientific text. By leveraging few-shot prompting and tailored query designs, the system demonstrates robust performance across multiple configurations, with DeepSeekV3 outperforming LLaMA2 in accuracy, especially when domain-specific strain information is included. A structured and validated dataset comprising 35 nutraceutical-strain associations was generated, spanning amino acids, fibers, phytochemicals, and vitamins. The results reveal significant microbial diversity across monoculture and co-culture systems, with
arXiv:2512.22151v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: As agriculture faces increasing pressure from water scarcity, especially in regions like Tunisia, innovative, resource-efficient solutions are urgently needed. This work explores the integration of indoor vertical hydroponics with Machine Learning (ML) techniques to optimize basil yield while saving water. This research develops a prediction system that uses different ML models and assesses their performance. The models were systematically trained and tested using data collected from IoT sensors of various environmental parameters like CO2, light. The experimental setup features 21 basil crops and uses Raspberry Pi and Arduino. 10k data points were collected and used to train and evaluate three ML models: Linear Regression (LR), Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM), and Deep Neural Networks (DNN). The comparative analysis of the performance of each model revealed that, while LSTM showed high predictive capability and accuracy of 99%, its
arXiv:2512.22239v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Deploying deep learning models on resource-constrained edge devices remains a major challenge in smart agriculture due to the trade-off between computational efficiency and recognition accuracy. To address this challenge, this study proposes a hybrid knowledge distillation framework for developing a lightweight yet high-performance convolutional neural network. The proposed approach designs a customized student model that combines inverted residual blocks with dense connectivity and trains it under the guidance of a ResNet18 teacher network using a multi-objective strategy that integrates hard-label supervision, feature-level distillation, response-level distillation, and self-distillation. Experiments are conducted on a rice seed variety identification dataset containing nine varieties and further extended to four plant leaf disease datasets, including rice, potato, coffee, and corn, to evaluate generalization capability. On the rice
In recent years, the global shift towards alternative medicine has gained momentum, ushering in a renewed interest in the potential of medicinal plants. The exploration of these natural remedies has led researchers to delve deeper into understanding their efficacy, particularly in the realm of anthelmintic properties. A groundbreaking study conducted by a team of researchers, […]
In a breakthrough study published in the journal “Discover Animals,” researchers Gonhi and Mahakata delve into the complex dynamics between livestock and wild animal populations in the ecosensitive region surrounding the Sengwa Wildlife Area in Gokwe South, Zimbabwe. This region is characterized by a diverse array of wildlife and agricultural practices, where the livelihoods of […]
In the realm of reproductive medicine, breakthroughs often hold the promise of transforming the lives of countless individuals facing infertility. A recent study sheds light on one such advancement—the efficacy of ionomycin-induced artificial oocyte activation (AOA) in preventing fertilization failure during intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) cycles. The work, conducted by Li, M., Zhang, N., Sun, […]
Candace Owens clarified that she was on Russell Brand's podcast prior to meeting her now-husband, as fellow conservative pundit Nick Fuentes tried to question who introduced them first.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — A new collaborative research team of plant scientists led by Ru Zhang, PhD, associate member, Danforth Plant Science Center has been awarded new funding from the National Science Foundation to investigate how photosynthetic...
Students and their teachers in grades pre-k through 12 will gain knowledge about producing Colorado Potatoes this spring through their school’s registration and participation in the Colorado Agriculture in the Classroom’s Literacy Project found on...
BOULDER, Colo. — As the weather grows cold this winter, you may be one of the many Americans pulling their winter jackets out of the closet. Not only can this extra layer keep you warm on a chilly day, but modern winter jackets are also a testament to centuries-old physics and cutting-edge materials science. Winter […] The post The Science Behind How Your Winter Jacket Keeps You Warm appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
Corn’s Foundational Role in American Agriculture Corn has always played a central role in American agriculture, serving as a vital crop for both human consumption and livestock feed. From early ... Read More The post Corn Shelling Bees: How Community and Early Technology Shaped American Agriculture appeared first on AgNet West.
Illinois is a top agricultural state, generating billions of dollars annually, but even where stalks of corn and acres of soybean vastly outnumber its 400,000 head of cattle, cows raised for beef and dairy account for an outsize portion of the industry's methane emissions.
By reading these few lines and looking at the first pictures, it should quickly become clear what this is about. On the one hand, a draft horse, whose work is often portrayed as archaic, and on the other hand, robotic technology, which is supposed to shape modern agriculture. The second choice feels futuristic, more like part of science-fiction. However, a field demonstration on a vegetable and fruit growing farm in Luxembourg at the end of June 2025 provided not only proof that this technology already exists but also an insight into how agricultural technology manufacturers and politicians envision the future of agriculture.
Britain is facing renewed pressure from the White House to allow American chlorinated chicken and hormone-treated meat into UK supermarkets,...
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Methane isn’t just an environmental buzzword — it is energy lost. Every puff of gas from a cow’s rumen represents feed energy that could have gone toward growth, milk or a calf. That simple truth...
Deep in Iraq's southern desert, bulldozers and earthmovers spread layers of moist clay over sand dunes as part of a broader effort to fight increasingly frequent sandstorms.
A paralysed Chinese man who can move only one finger and one toe has successfully developed a smart farm control system and founded a start-up. The determination of Li Xia, who is reliant on a ventilator, has deeply moved countless people across China. Li, 36, from Chongqing in southwestern China, was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at the age of five. He was forced to drop out of school in the fifth grade. Since then, studying kept him going. He was most fascinated by physics and computer...
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In a groundbreaking development set to redefine precision agriculture and environmental monitoring, researchers have unveiled an innovative smart nail platform designed for wireless subsoil health monitoring. This cutting-edge technology harnesses the synergy of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and radio frequency interrogation, promising a transformative leap in how farmers and scientists assess soil conditions deep beneath […]
In a groundbreaking advance that could reshape environmental monitoring, researchers have developed a novel approach to detecting microplastic pollution in soils through the use of optical reflectance spectroscopy spanning ultraviolet (UV) to shortwave infrared (SWIR) wavelengths. This innovative technique promises to deliver rapid, non-destructive, and highly sensitive detection of microplastics, a pollutant of growing global […]
DoorDash launches Zesty, an AI-powered social app that recommends restaurants through conversational search, now testing in San Francisco and New York.
In the rapidly evolving field of regenerative medicine, the potential of umbilical cord blood (UCB) as a remarkable source of stem cells and other regenerative cellular components has garnered intense scientific interest. These cells possess the unique ability to differentiate and proliferate, offering hope for therapeutic interventions across a spectrum of diseases ranging from hematologic […]
Young Americans use nicotine, tobacco, and cannabis in multiple ways, but smoking those items is still involved for most users.
In the constantly changing environment of precision agriculture, it can be difficult to winnow through the array of available tools and technologies becoming available for use by farmers and ranchers.…
Farmers who use cover crops typically seek multiple benefits. Maria Tancredi, Minnesota soil health specialist with the Conservation Technology Information Center, says many growers are looking to hold soil in place. “We know how much soil erosion can lead us to losing very productive good top soils and all of those nutrients that are stored […] The post From soil protection to feed: why farmers turn to cover crops appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
The pork industry is investing in H5N1 research despite nominal cases in pigs. Dr. Lisa Becton with the Swine Health Information Center says SHIC is collaborating with the National Pork Board and Foundation for Food and Agriculture. “It’s a $4 million effort really addressing ten different priorities that encompass things like transmission, looking at vaccine […] The post Pork industry invests $4 million in H5N1 research appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Swiss scientists have demonstrated the use of dead lobster tails as robotic appendages.
WASHINGTON — The American Soybean Association is closely monitoring recent federal actions related to restrictions on certain foreign-manufactured drones used in U.S. agriculture and the potential impacts on farmers. Precision agriculture tools, including drones, are essential for today’s farmers to manage costs, monitor crops, and operate efficiently. Foreign-manufactured drones represent a significant majority of the […] The post ASA Urges Balance on Agricultural Drone Policy appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
Scientists discovered that common food emulsifiers consumed by mother mice altered their offspring’s gut microbiome from the very first weeks of life. These changes interfered with normal immune system training, leading to long-term inflammation. As adults, the offspring were more vulnerable to gut disorders and obesity. The findings suggest that food additives may have hidden, lasting effects beyond those who consume them directly.
Celebrate Christmas with the AgNet News Hour as host Nick Papagni, the “Ag Meter”, talks with industry leaders transforming California agriculture. Gabe Sibley of Verdant Robotics reveals how their AI-powered ... Read More The post AI, Robotics, and Innovation in California Agriculture – AgNet News Hour Christmas Special appeared first on AgNet West.
What he describes is an ugly case of AI-generated mistaken identity.
Avoid pasture damage this winter. Noble SWCD’s Kirstin Roman explains how unrolling bales and strip-grazing can boost soil organic matter and animal health. The post What can you do to improve soil health during winter feeding? appeared first on Farm and Dairy.
Researchers from Northeastern University discovered that PEDOT:PSS, which is typically used in medical research, breaks down into harmful microplastics.
A drone retailer and custom ag applicator says new restrictions on foreign-made drones will not ground existing machines but will slow down expansion and raise prices. Jeramy Williams with American Drone in Marshfield, Wisconsin tells Brownfield the Trump administration’s order denies an Federal Communications Commission operating license to all new foreign-made drones. “This will not […] The post Drone applicator says US production not ready to meet drone demand appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
STILLWATER, Okla. — Cattle gather around the feed bunk, dust rising as feed hits the trough. It is a familiar sight for any producer, but what happens during that daily routine can carry the biggest impact. Hidden stressors, from transportation to temperature swings, can affect animal health, meat quality and a producer’s bottom line, he […] The post Beyond the Feed Bunk: OSU Researchers Redefine How Producers Understand Cattle Stress appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
UK government raises farm inheritance tax relief threshold after farmer protests, easing pressure on family farms while keeping higher taxes for larger estates.
V&V Supremo Foods announced it will build a new production facility in Jefferson, Wisconsin to meet growing demand for their products. The company has specialized in authentic Mexican cheeses, creams, and chorizo for retail and food service clients for more than sixty years. V&V Supremo Foods has acquired land for expansion but has not announced […] The post New food plant coming to Wisconsin appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
The government raises the farm inheritance tax threshold to £2.5 million following protests, reducing the burden on family farms and causing political fallout.
The increasing global challenges posed by industrial pollution and the pressing need for sustainable energy sources have catalyzed extensive research into innovative solutions. One promising avenue for addressing both issues lies in the utilization of microalgae, a group of photosynthetic organisms that thrive in diverse environments. Microalgae hold considerable potential for wastewater treatment while simultaneously […]
Strong and healthy plants always start with healthy soil. In gardening and farming, many common plant problems are not caused...
EAST LANSING, Mich. — After more than four decades in the field, Joe Cramer knows a thing or two about Michigan agriculture and what makes it special. His 40-plus-year career has been dedicated to strengthening the state’s dry bean industry, first with a private business and now serving as executive director of the Michigan Bean […] The post MSU Research Helping Drive Michigan’s Dry Bean Industry appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
In a groundbreaking study, researchers have explored the effects of Er, Cr: YSGG laser-activated final irrigation on the levels of RANKL and OPG in gingival crevicular fluid. This line of inquiry holds profound implications for our understanding of periodontal health and disease processes. The study, conducted by Evrendilek, Özlek, and Meydan, is anticipated to raise […]
North Dakota State University researchers are working to identify a tool that producers can use to identify sheep or goats that are genetically more resilient to disease. Rachel Gibbs, NDSU…
Emails to execs trigger a response explaining that, “Our primary secured lender has issued a demand letter and a notice of intention to enforce their security." The post Exclusive: Canadian plant-based seafood startup Konscious Foods ceases operations appeared first on AgFunderNews.
The Trump administration is banning new foreign-made drones, triggering pushback from both U.S. farmers and Chinese officials. The Federal Communications Commission says drones and critical parts made outside of the U.S. pose an "unacceptable" national security risk.
The Michigan Soybean Committee says low commodity prices will impact project funding in the year ahead. Reacher Director Mark Seamon tells Brownfield contracted research with Michigan State University will be scaled back. “Each year, our grower board of seven directors chooses the projects that they’ll fund,” he explains. “They haven’t limited what they’re going to […] The post Michigan Soybean Committee planning for leaner research budget appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Research at North Carolina State University is studying what locally grown really means to consumers and what kind of premium they’re willing to pay. Behavioral economist Melinda Knuth tells Brownfield for most consumers, a product within 100 miles is considered local. “There’s also a different perception of local versus state and region,” she shares. “Local […] The post Willingness to pay for local depends on distance, price, and season, NCSU research finds appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
The American Soybean Association is weighing in as the federal government announces sweeping restrictions on certain drones used by farmers in the U.S. The Federal Communications Commission has banned all foreign-made drones from operating on U.S. communications infrastructure, citing national security risks. The move will likely impact the availability of drones used for agricultural purposes, […] The post FCC drone restrictions spark worry among U.S. soybean farmers appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Investors' biggest bets in 2025 tended towards startups innovating beyond the borders of agtech or foodtech. The post Bioenergy’s $1.3bn surge powers agrifoodtech’s funding swings in 2025 appeared first on AgFunderNews.
Researchers find that diversifying crops and integrating livestock improves farm efficiencies and ecosystem services in the US Midwest. The work is published in PNAS Nexus.
UC Riverside scientists have created a small-scale system that transforms food waste into high-protein animal feed and fertilizer using black soldier flies, offering a sustainable solution to a major environmental problem.
Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins joins us to talk about Missouri Farm Bureau (MOFB) Health Plans and what they mean for Farm Bureau members across the state. Hawkins emphasizes that a Missouri Farm Bureau Health Plan is not traditional insurance, but a member-focused health benefit designed to help Missourians better manage their health care […] The post Missouri Farm Bureau President Discusses MOFB Health Plans appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
A tax policy specialist says tax planning should be part of any farmer’s risk management strategy. Roger McEowen is an ag law professor at the Washburn University School of Law in Kansas. “Many farmers are good at commodity trading, managing risk with commodity trades and crop insurance, but sometimes, they forget you want to minimize […] The post Ag law expert: smart tax planning can reduce risk appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Andrea Eveland, Ph.D., principal investigator and member at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, will lead a multi-institutional project to deepen the understanding of sorghum, a versatile bioenergy crop, and its response to environmental challenges. The U.S....
Parasitic wasps remain an effective and resilient alternative to chemical pesticides for controlling crop pests, despite growing concerns ov...
Maryland officials have confirmed a second positive test for bird flu at a commercial poultry operation in Queen Anne's County, the 10th detection in the state in 2025, as public health experts warn the virus continues to pose a serious threat to animals—but remains a low risk for most people.
3D-printed meat in Brazil advances with CELLMEAT 3D project using biopsied cells for lab-grown protein, no slaughter needed
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — The Oklahoma Conservation Commission (OCC) has launched the next round of the Soil Health Implementation Program (SHIP), an ongoing initiative to improve soil health across Oklahoma‘s agricultural landscapes. SHIP aims to provide comprehensive soil conservation solutions in both rural and urban areas. Now in its second program year, OCC’s Soil Health Team is […] The post Commission Launches Next Round of Soil Health Implementation Program (SHIP) appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.
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