Farmers who use cover crops for grazing are more likely to view them as increasing their profitability, even during the first few years, according to survey of eastern South Dakota producers.
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Olympic Sports Making Slow Progress on Environmental Sustainability, Study Finds
Most International Federations in this summer’s Olympics are taking minimal if any action at all on climate and the environment, a new study has found.
Adapting Roots to a Hotter Planet Could Ease Pressure on Food Supply
Supercomputer-powered 3D imaging of root systems to help breeders develop climate-change adapted plants for farmers
FSU Researchers Find La Niña Increases Carbon Export From Amazon River
Dissolved organic carbon is the most important intermediary in the global carbon cycle.
Flooding in Central China
A slow-moving rainstorm overwhelmed rivers and reservoirs, leading to deadly flooding in the province of Henan.
Understanding Past Climate Change 'Tipping Points' Can Help Us Prepare for the Future
Of all the creatures on Earth, humans manipulate their environments the most. But, how far can we push it before something drastic happens?