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  • Fertilisers Limit Pollination by Changing How Bumblebees Sense Flowers

    The study, published in PNAS Nexus today, shows that chemical sprays alter the electric field around flowers for up to 25 minutes after exposure.

  • There’s Room for Improvement in a Popular Climate-Smart Agricultural Practice, Stanford-Led Study Shows

    The promise for American agriculture is tantalizing: healthier soil, more carbon kept in the ground, less fertilizer runoff, and less need for chemicals.

  • Agriculture in Mexico’s Chihuahuan Desert

    This photograph was captured by an astronaut onboard the International Space Station (ISS) as the spacecraft orbited over the city of Nuevo Casas Grandes and the surrounding Chihuahuan Desert.

  • Farmers in China, Uganda Move to High-Yielding, Cost-Saving Perennial Rice

    After more than 9,000 years in cultivation, annual paddy rice is now available as a long-lived perennial.

  • Wheat Prices Up Amid War, Expanding Drought

    Wheat prices are high, and weather and market factors could make the crop an attractive option for Texas growers coming out of a severe drought, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert.

  • Fire in the Amazon is Associated More with Agricultural Burning and Deforestation Than With Drought

    A Brazilian study shows that the number of fires detected in the entire Amazon region between 2003 and 2020 was influenced more by uncontrolled human use of fire than by drought.

  • Smoky Skies in Northern India

    In November, satellites often observe large clouds of smoke and heightened fire activity in northwestern India as farmers burn excess paddy straw after the rice harvest—a practice called stubble burning. November 2022 followed this pattern.

  • Study Shows Hazardous Herbicide Chemical Goes Airborne

    “Dicamba drift” — the movement of the herbicide dicamba off crops through the atmosphere — can result in unintentional damage to neighboring plants. 

  • Methane ‘Super-Emitters’ Mapped by NASA’s New Earth Space Mission

    Built to help scientists understand how dust affects climate, the Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation can also pinpoint emissions of the potent greenhouse gas.

  • Texas A&M AgriLife Debuts Automated Precision Phenotyping Greenhouse

    Described as the "future of agricultural research," the facility features robotics and sensor technology.

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