Nearly 75 percent of farmers surveyed before the war said the crop sector was in a recession. They face bigger hurdles this ...
With spring planting beginning around the U.S., it is critical to secure transit, along with the necessary risk‑coverage ...
There are at least two solid reasons for using an N stabilizer in your fields, as well as one scenario when it doesn’t make financial sense.
UC Davis researchers have discovered a way to grow cereal crops, like rice and wheat, with less nitrogen fertilizer, reducing pollution and saving farmers billions. Researchers at the University of ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is introducing the Biofertilizer Innovation and Efficiency Pilot Program, designed to ...
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 ...
Scientists have developed a gene-editing strategy that allows cereal crops to benefit from bacteria that pull nitrogen from thin air. The discovery has the potential to decrease farm input costs and ...
Fertilizer prices were already elevated, but they’re now surging just weeks before spring planting. What can be done to ease ...
Plants are naturally “solar-powered,” but there is a carbon footprint associated with growing them as a crop. The fuel used to power tractors and other equipment is part of that footprint, but the ...
Researchers have found a way to reduce the amount of nitrogen fertilizer needed to grow cereals such as rice, wheat and corn. Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have found a way to ...