Regenerative agriculture methods, such as cover crops, are one way farmers try to improve the health of their overworked soil ...
Loss of habitat is one of the top drivers of extinction risk for species. Transforming crop and timber production to a sustainable model could reduce the extinction of species by mitigating one of the ...
The global production of six major food and animal feed crops (corn, wheat, rice, soybeans, cassava, and millet) has dramatically increased and far outpaced world population growth between 1961 and ...
A new Coordinated Research Project has been launched to develop Climate-Smart Agricultural practices to manage and restore salt-affected soils in agricultural land. The IAEA, through the Joint ...
Planning for 2025 means planning for uncertainty. At some point during the season, your farm will face too much water, or too little, high wind, heat, cold and everything in between. While not every ...
Farmers around the world rely on nitrogen fertilizers to sustain crop production, but in many alkaline soils a large share of ...
USDA’s August World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report incorporates the first field-based yield projections for the 2025/26 crop year. Updated forecasts for row crops adjust ...