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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Scientists have long known that no-till farming reduces erosion and lessens water and nutrient runoff from crop fields, but now a new study by a team of Penn State researchers suggests that limiting soil disturbance may also diminish releases of nitrous oxide. A greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change, nitrous […]
FRANKFORT, Ky. — A hundred queens from Hilo, Hawaii, have arrived in the commonwealth just in time for National Pollinator Week in order to address a persistent problem. These queens are not human royalty; they’re honey bees. The Kentucky Queen Bee Breeders Association (KQBBA) bought 100 queens from Hilo Bees bred to be resistant to a […]
INDIANAPOLIS — Tar Spot took the Corn Belt by storm last year with its widespread infestation. This year farmers will have one more tool at their fingertips to spot disease before it happens, thanks to Intelinair and a newly introduced disease alert. “We know that with disease, early detection is everything,” says Kevin Krieg, Director […]