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  • Illinois Study: How a Potential Antibiotics Ban Could Affect Apple Growers

    Antibiotic resistance in human and animal health is on the forefront of public debate, but it’s a less well-known issue in plant agriculture. 

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  • Domestication Has Changed the Chemicals Squash Flowers Use to Attract Bees

    Flowers emit scented chemicals to attract pollinators, but this perfume — and how pollinators interact with the plant — can go through profound changes as a crop becomes domesticated.

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  • Nitrogen Is Key to Faster Regrowth in Deforested Areas, Say Researchers

    Tropical forests can recover twice as quickly after deforestation if they have adequate soil nitrogen, according to new research published today.

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  • A Once-In-A-Generation Discovery Is Transforming a Michigan Dairy Farm

    At first glance, the 400 acres of soybeans growing on the Preston family’s dairy farm in southern Michigan looks like a typical field. But these aren’t ordinary soybeans.

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  • Farming Robots Tackle Labor Shortages Using AI

    ASU alum develops smart agriculture that can harvest, weed, spray — and scare birds.

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  • Locust Swarms Destroy Crops — Scientists Found a Way to Stop It

    Study believed to be the first to test this method in real-world farming conditions; soil amendments resulted in fewer locusts, less damage and a doubled crop yield.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Funding Supports Research on Soil Microbiomes and Their Resilience to Change

    Drylands cover more than 40% of the Earth's terrestrial surface, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and support 40% of the global population.

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  • Extreme Heat Waves Disrupt Honey Bee Thermoregulation and Threaten Colony Survival

    Although honey bees have the ability to regulate hive temperatures, new research published in Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology shows that extreme summer heat can overwhelm these critical pollinators' cooling systems, leading to significant colony population declines.

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  • How Wheat Fends Off Fungi

    Cereals have natural resistance to pathogenic fungi, but powdery mildew, for example, can overcome this resistance.

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  • Farm-to-Table via Supercomputer

    Picture a Northern California vineyard, rows of grapevines bathed in morning fog, workers hand-thinning vines, exposing them to sunlight, and the slow rhythm of the seasons guiding each harvest.

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