Scientists are using soil swimming robots to shine a light into the black box of plant and soil interactions. Their hope is the information learned will help improve plant breeding efforts, soil management practices and yield outcomes.
Genetically Altered Pigs Approved For Food, Potential Medical Use
The Food and Drug Administration has for the first time approved an intentional genomic alteration, or IGA, in animals that can be used for both food and human therapeutics, reports this article in Agri-Pulse.
What You Need To Know About Rain, Inputs And Opportunity In Cover Crops
When he came back to the farm 11 years ago, Brian Scott was determined to protect his family legacy, while still trying new practices. One of those is cover crops.
We all know meat plays an important role in our health for building muscle and bone. But did you know it also serves as the building blocks for enzymes, hormones and vitamins?
What’s Next for Animal Activism In 2021 And What Can We Do About It?
The Animal Ag Alliance has remained focused on monitoring animal rights activism this year, and activist groups have not skipped a beat in their efforts to damage the reputation of animal agriculture.