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When it comes to fall fertilizer application, minimizing loss is a big part of the conversation. A federal research project is studying this.
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MotorTrend on MSNEPA Proposes Deregulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Vehicles: Does It Make Sense?
The Environmental Protection Agency has officially proposed ending its regulation of greenhouse gases for new cars, trucks, ...
Farming produces a huge amount of crop waste, including straw, husks, and stalks every growing season. Unfortunately, common ...
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Lightning’s Hidden Spectacle, Captured From the Edge of Space
The interaction between these lightning events and the upper atmosphere is not fully understood,” remarked Olivier Chanrion, DTU Space senior researcher. From 400 kilometers altitude above Earth, the ...
Researchers are analyzing the effects of different timings for fall nitrogen application at sites in Manitoba, Saskatchewan ...
Stable isotope analysis reveals ancient diets: By measuring ratios of carbon and nitrogen isotopes in bones and teeth, scientists can determine whether prehistoric individuals consumed C3 or C4 plants ...
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNIf farmers play the long game, biochar will pay off for crops and climate
Turning 70% of waste straw into biochar could lock away an amount of carbon equivalent to almost 5% of global emissions.
US RESEARCHERS think they have the answer to developing low-carbon crop fertiliser – and it stinks. Literally. Their secret ...
An Alabama death row inmate who is scheduled to be executed using nitrogen gas later this year is challenging the controversial method in an ongoing lawsuit.
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