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ATLANTA, Ga. — Climate change will make the U.S. Corn Belt unsuitable for cultivating corn by 2100 without major technological advances in agricultural practices, an Emory University study finds. Environmental Research Letters published the research, which adds to the evidence that significant agricultural adaptation will be necessary and inevitable in the Central and Eastern United […]

ALBANY — New York Soil Health is pleased to announce the offering of mini-grants for 2022. Farmers, extension personnel, technical service providers, and organizations in New York working with the agricultural community are encouraged to apply. Grant awards are up to $3000 for eligible program applications and $500 maximum for travel grant requests. The deadline […]