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New Study Shows That Corn-Soybean Crop Rotation Benefits Are Extremely Sensitive to Climate
Understanding sustainable practices could help improve yields as climate extremes threaten global food security
University of Minnesota Awarded $10 Million From The Department of Energy For OILSEED Research Project
Project to advance Forever Green Initiative’s research on winter oilseed crops that sustain the environment, meet energy demand
Better Control of Widespread Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus
Texas A&M AgriLife Research using federal grants to wrangle vector-borne disease of tomatoes, peppers, thousands of other plants
Harnessing Nature to Defend Soybean Roots
Using novel Cry protein to control the number-one soybean pest
Reducing Synthetic Nitrogen Fertilizer in Corn Production
University of Illinois research team to receive $5 million
INNO-TOM: Using Pangenomes to Breed Disease-Resistant and Nutrient-Enriched Tomatoes
Project INNO-TOM: Creating Novel Tomato Cis- And Intragenic Varieties With Benefits For Growers And Consumers
Precision Agriculture New Frontier: Crop Digital Twins
Farmers can utilize remote sensing, big data, artificial intelligence to simulate real-world crop production scenarios