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  • Soggy Autumn in the Pacific Northwest

    Soils across western Washington and southern British Columbia were saturated for much of the season.

  • Climate-Driven Disease Compromises Seagrass Health

    Climate change is prompting more wasting disease, but it also hurting the root system of these grasses.

  • Scientists Show How Wildfire Smoke Increases Ozone Pollution

    Using data gathered from a specially equipped jet that spent a month flying through and studying wildfire plumes, scientists have a better understanding now of how wildfire smoke impacts air quality.

  • Danforth Center Scientists Develop an Unprecedented Three-Dimensional X-ray Microscope Methodology to Image Plants at Cellular Resolution

    Measuring plant phenotypes, a term used to describe the observable characteristics of an organism, is a critical aspect of studying and improving economically important crops.

  • $19 Million Research Project Seeks to Understand How Management Impacts Soil Health, Farmer Well-Being

    An international coalition announced a $19 million research project aimed at understanding how a farmer or ranchers’ grazing management decisions impacts soil health on pasture and rangeland (commonly called grazing lands) and – in turn – how soil health can positively impact a producer’s land and well-being.

  • New Study Shows Plants Struggle to Keep Pace With Climate Change in Human-Dominated Landscapes

    Researchers at UC Santa Cruz are contributing new insights into the challenges plants face in adapting to climate change.

  • Drier Winter Weather Pattern Expands Drought

    An explanation of drought conditions across the state from a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension agronomist.

  • Policy Interventions Could Help Farmers Economically Survive in Vulnerable Regions

    A project investigated how different climate scenarios and policy interventions could affect smallholder farmers in Nepal.

  • Bioenergy – For the Birds

    Planting native grasses such as the bioenergy crop switchgrass can restore habitat for birds

  • Silting the Cold Sea

    Greenland’s glaciers grind rock into a fine powder that discolors meltwater and often makes beautiful patterns as it mixes with seawater.

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