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  • Cardiorespiratory Fitness Of Farmed Atlantic Salmon Unaffected By Virus

    The respiratory systems of Atlantic salmon function normally even when carrying large loads of piscine orthoreovirus (PRV), new UBC research has found.

  • Buying and Selling Cattle Can Link Individual Farms to Thousands of Other Farms with Each Purchase

    Understanding the complex networks of “contact chains” between British farms, could help identify potential routes for spread of infections and improve disease control strategies for the cattle industry.

  • Dramatic Rainfall Changes for Key Crops Expected Even with Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    By 2040, rainfall on wheat, soybean, rice and maize will have changed, even if Paris Agreement emissions targets are met. 

  • Avocado Seed Extract Shows Promise as Anti-Inflammatory Compound

    An extract from the seeds of avocados exhibited anti-inflammatory properties in a laboratory study, according to Penn State researchers, and it represents a potential source for novel anti-inflammatory compounds that could be developed as a functional food ingredient or pharmaceuticals.

  • Report: Despite Being Skilled Producers, Danish Farmers Face Poorer Conditions Than Their European Counterparts

    Researchers from the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Food and Resource Economics have looked at financial data from 80,000 EU farms comparable with similar farms in in Denmark. 

  • What Do Gardens Bring to Urban Ecosystems?

    “A healthy community requires healthy soil.” This idea spurred a consortium of researchers, farmers, and community garden practitioners to dive into the challenges—and opportunities—of urban agriculture. 

  • Mowing for Monarchs

    You might think that mowing fields wouldn’t benefit monarch butterfly populations.

  • Hot or Cold, Rural Residents More Vulnerable to Extreme Temperatures

    A study in China’s Zheijiang Province shows that people in China’s rural communities are more vulnerable to both hot and cold temperature extremes than people living in urban areas.

  • International Voyage Aims to Unravel Mysteries of Pacific Salmon Survival

    An international team of biologists is setting out into some of the roughest waters in the North Pacific Ocean in the middle of winter to try to solve the fundamental mystery of Pacific salmon: What determines whether they live or die?

  • Study: Impact of Food Waste Campaigns Muted, but Point Toward Right Direction

    Food waste can be problematic at all-you-can-eat buffet-style restaurants or university dining halls for obvious reasons: With little incentive to pile less food on their plate, diners tend to overindulge.

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