High prices, supply chain issues and environmental concerns are prompting more farmers to reassess their fertiliser strategy. Nitrogen fertiliser is the biggest source of greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
Farm fields planted in the middle of Manhattan, Kan., are releasing secrets within the soil. “It’s all about the soil,” says Dr. Charles Rice, Kansas State University Distinguished Professor at Kansas ...
In this week’s Boots In The Field report, Farm Journal Field Agronomist Ken Ferrie answers several questions from a farmer based in southwest Ontario, Canada, who had participated in Ferrie’s Beyond ...
Emissions from soil of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide can be drastically reduced just by adding carbon-rich manure, new research from Rothamsted Research and the University of Bristol shows.
Nitrogen-based pollution is behind delays to the building of new homes and roads, has led to plans to reduce the number of cows and pigs in the Netherlands and is causing damage to rare habitats. Here ...
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The Soil Is Not Getting The Nitrogen It Needs and That's Very Bad News For The Environment: Study
Plants are a prominent part of the carbon cycle. They help absorb excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and in turn keep the global temperature in check. A recent study published in Nature claims ...
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