A new study is the latest to suggest that reductions in atmospheric sulphur may be driving global warming at a rate faster than previously anticipated.
Soil incubation experiments revealed a comprehensive increase in CO2 release by drying-rewetting cycles (DWCs) among Japanese forests and pastureland soils, suggesting a significant contribution of ...
Reducing sulphur in the air may inadvertently increase natural emissions of methane from wetlands such as peatlands and swamps, a new study has found. The resulting additional future release of 20-34 ...
A new study published in Ecological Processes by researchers at the Institute of Applied Ecology of the Chinese Academy of ...
The Ohio Department of Agriculture recognized three entities for their significant leadership and commitment to conservation. Independent crop consultant Joe Nester, the Lucas County Engineer’s Office ...
"Efforts to reduce food loss and waste are a vital component." Department of Agriculture invests nearly $8 million in 26 game ...
Senate Bill 747 would require farms larger than 200 acres to report their annual fertilizer use — including the quantity ...
Unfertilized soybean fields with lower soil fertility should be planted earlier than high fertility fields, according to a ...
Concerned advocates and lawmakers have said the state’s recently updated regulations would allow a landfill to be built ...
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said he intends to propose spending $80 million on farms, farm families, processors and producers ...
South Africa’s failing wastewater treatment plants are leading the country to an ecological disaster, with spillages poisoning drinking and crop production water.
Senate Bill 747 would require irrigated farms larger than 200 acres to report fertilizer use to help the state curb pollution ...