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  • Putting Honeybee Hives on Solar Parks Could Boost the Value of UK Agriculture

    The value of UK agriculture could be boosted by millions of pounds a year if thousands of honeybee hives were deployed on solar parks across the country, a new study reveals.

  • OpenET: A Satellite-Based Water Data Resource

    OpenET is a new web-based platform that puts NASA data on water in 17 western United States into the hands of farmers, water managers and conservation groups

  • Researchers Head to the Mountains to Improve Weather and Water Forecasting Tools

    A new NOAA-led study of precipitation high in the Colorado Rockies aims to give water managers better forecasts for runoff in the critically important Colorado River Basin.

  • Monitoring Greenhouse Gases to Save Farmers Money

    A team of electrical engineers from The University of Texas at Arlington and UT Dallas is developing a sensing system that can be used on farms to detect greenhouse gas emissions, a major factor in climate change.

  • Drought in the Northern Great Plains

    Warm and dry conditions continue to affect agricultural lands in the U.S. Northern Plains and the Canadian Prairies.

  • Agricultural Runoff Contributes to Global Warming—New Study Helps Us Figure Out How and What We Can Do About It

    Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas, with 300 times the warming ability of carbon dioxide.

  • Pushing The Bounds Of Future Farming

    A Texas A&M AgriLife research scientist is using controlled environment agriculture to make leaps in urban farming through automation, artificial intelligence and robotics.

  • New Limits on Water Use Spur Conservation Measures Among Farmers in California’s Central Valley

    A 2014 California law intended to protect the state’s depleted aquifers is going into effect, requiring farms not to pump groundwater faster than it can be replenished. 

  • Increases in Extreme Humid-heat Disproportionately Affect Populated Regions

    The world is not only getting hotter but also more humid, and new research by Washington State University scientists shows people living in areas where humid-heat extremes are already a significant hazard are bearing the brunt of the impact. 

  • Climatic Impacts of Black Carbon Aerosols Over South-East Atlantic Underestimated, Research Shows

    Black carbon’s ability to absorb sunlight means it can play a pivotal role in heating the atmosphere

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