New research from the University of Illinois shows that corn can produce the nitrogen it needs by itself. The research ...
A new study from Iowa State University researchers found that diversifying crop rotations does not aid in carbon ...
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The U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) has announced $5 million in funding to ...
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A new study from Iowa State University researchers found that diversifying crop rotations does not aid in carbon sequestration but is beneficial in lowering the need for synthetic fertilizers, which ...
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Husker scientists rewrite the book on nitrogen fertilizer to use the right among, protecting the farmer’s bottom line but ...
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