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A study led by Prof. Amos Frumkin from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem sheds new light on one of humanity's most ...
Farmers are at the forefront of regenerative practices because they see firsthand what it takes to grow and sustain life.
Today, farming practices which reduce erosion (e.g., no till ... In addition, these articles address relevant soil and agricultural processes, and begin to discuss what humans can do to influence ...
Buffer zones create boundaries between regions, enhancing water quality, preventing soil erosion, and supporting biodiversity ...
The Trump administration canceled a $3.1 billion grant program for climate-friendly crops, the Agriculture Department ...
The documentary highlights the environmental consequences of agricultural practices ... deforestation, soil erosion, water cycle, man-made deserts, climate change, urbanization, sustainability ...
Carolina Brandani, Texas A&M AgriLife Research soil scientist, is committed to connecting soil conservation with agricultural practices ...
As pollution and climate issues worsen, farmers and agricultural workers often face challenges in maintaining the integrity of the land in their environment.
Photo by Ally Larson/Iowa State University. AMES, Iowa – Planting ground cover in fields between cash crop growing seasons is an effective way to prevent farmland from losing soil carbon from erosion, ...
Nitrate, pesticides, metals, plastic -- agricultural soils often contain ... However, cover plants also protect against erosion, stabilise the soil's water, nutrient and carbon balance, regulate ...
As of 2024, 33 percent of the world’s soil is degraded by a range of 30-50 percent (depending on the region), in terms of its original productivity and ecological function. Degraded soil can no ...