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Agricultural Biodiversity

Adoption of improved crop varieties limited biodiversity losses, terrestrial carbon emissions, and cropland expansion in the tropics. Crop improvements from 19612015 resulted in less cropland expansion, lower greenhouse gas emissions and fewer extinctions. Yield growth patterns of food commodities: Insights and challenges.

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Diversifying rotations for climate change adaptation and mitigation

Agricultural Biodiversity

Bottom line: more crops better. Anthropocene Magazine has a handy summary of recent research into crop diversity on the North China Plain. Bottom line: adding more crops to the current dominant rotation of wheat and maize increases yields and profits, sequesters more carbon in the soil and reduces overall greenhouse gas emissions.

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Uninsured: Federal Crop Insurance Program Leaves Most Farms Unprotected

National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition

Crop insurance is the cornerstone of the farm safety net, insuring farms for losses from unpredictable weather, market fluctuations, and other risks. How Does Federal Crop Insurance Work? The 2022 Census of Agriculture revealed that 369,393 farm operations had crop insurance, covering a total of 298 million acres.

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Greenhouse Technology: Why Choosing the Right Irrigation System Is the Key to Optimizing Crop Quality

Global Agtech Initiative

To effectively harness the potential of water in enhancing crop yields, an efficient and suitable irrigation system is of utmost importance. The post Greenhouse Technology: Why Choosing the Right Irrigation System Is the Key to Optimizing Crop Quality appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.

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Smart Greenhouse with Dynamic LED Lighting

Agritecture Blog

With real-time dimming based on natural light levels, growers can provide uniform lighting at the head of the crop throughout the entire photoperiod. Studies show that lighting for different lettuce cultivars enables the grower to improve outcomes for each crop. Further, lighting a crop beyond its saturation point can damage the plant.

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Ideal Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates Climbing in Corn Belt

ATTRA

Authors of the study primarily attributed the increase in optimum nitrogen rates to increased loss during wetter springs and the nutrient demands of higher yields. Scientists say the finding underscores the importance of efficient fertilizer application in order to reduce its impact on water quality and greenhouse gas emissions.

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Guest Post: Is the Future of Organic Food at Risk? Research Funding Holds the Answer

National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition

This analysis found that AFRI has historically funded low levels of organic research, while the Specialty Crop Research Initiative (SCRI) has been erratic in supporting organic research projects. This initiative trains future plant breeders and develops new crop varieties specifically suited for organic systems.

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