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  • Peanuts That Do More with Less Water

    The beloved peanut usually grows in sandy soil where there might not be much moisture. But some varieties of peanut perform better in drought than others. 

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  • Cover Crops May Increase Winter Temperatures in North America

    Cover crops grown in fields during winter may be warming temperatures in the northern United States and southern Canada, according to a new study by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. 

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  • Changes in Agriculture Could Cut Sector Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions By Up to 50%

    The agricultural sector is the world’s largest source of non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions, and IIASA-led research has found that changing agricultural practices and a shift in diet away from meat and dairy products could reduce the sector’s emissions by up to 50% by 2050 compared to a situation without mitigation efforts.

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  • Warmer Winters Threaten UK Blackcurrant Farming

    Research highlights potential of breeding new blackcurrant varieties.

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  • Organic Food Worse for the Climate

    Organically farmed food has a bigger climate impact than conventionally farmed food, due to the greater areas of land required.

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  • Pricey Produce Expected to Increase Our Grocery Bills in 2019, Says Canada’s Food Price Report

    The average Canadian family can expect to spend $411 more on food in 2019, bringing their total yearly grocery bill to $12,157 thanks to more expensive fruit and vegetables, according to Canada’s Food Price Report.

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  • Canada’s Agriculture System on the Cusp of a Circular Revolution

    The Canadian agri-food system is one of our best-kept secrets.

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  • Big Picture Look at Climate Change Impact on U.S. Agriculture: Midwest at Risk

    A new Cornell-led study shows that Midwest agriculture is increasingly vulnerable to climate change because of the region’s reliance on growing rain-fed crops.

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  • Record Levels of Mercury Released By Thawing Permafrost in Canadian Arctic

    Thawing and slumping permafrost in the western Canadian Arctic is releasing unprecedented levels of mercury into waterways.

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  • Reverse Engineering Reveals Pine Tree’s Chemical Production — Worth Billions

    Washington State University researchers have reverse engineered the way a pine tree produces a resin, which could serve as an environmentally friendly alternative to a range of fossil-fuel based products worth billions of dollars.

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