Adapting Crops for Extreme Weather
Do wild varieties of overlooked grains, fruits and vegetables hold the key to developing more resilient agriculture?
Do wild varieties of overlooked grains, fruits and vegetables hold the key to developing more resilient agriculture?
The first global declaration on reducing emissions from food production is a start, researchers say—but it sidesteps contentious issues such as meat consumption
From self-pollination to bogs, cranberries are a Thanksgiving classic with many fascinating botanical and genetic features
Rising temperatures are increasing the likelihood of severe drought in Syria, Iraq and Iran
Eating less beef, cheese and ice cream would slash emissions, but removing cattle from our agricultural system isn’t easy
Worsening heat waves in agricultural areas of the U.S. are affecting bird reproduction and nestling survival
Olive trees in Spain and neighboring countries have little fruit, which itself could wither away
The buzzy industry of robotic pollinators is setting its sights on indoor farms for urban—and extraterrestrial—environments
Cultured meat, grown from real animal cells, will soon be available in restaurants in San Francisco and Washington, D.C.
A combination of climate change and unsustainable agricultural practices could lead to Dust Bowl–like conditions
The number of people facing acute food insecurity shot up for the fourth year in a row in 2022
Prevent your jack-o’-lantern from turning into moldy, maggoty mush before Halloween
Researchers and tire companies hope drought-tolerant guayule can provide a sustainable economic boost to the water-stressed Southwest
Researchers say Indigenous “silvopasture” practices of raising livestock in naturally forested areas could be a critical tool to protect cows from climate change
Nutrition levels and taste should be considered along with traits such as higher yields
The question is not whether we’ll experience such an event; it’s whether we’ll be ready when it strikes
Tropical regions show the greatest risk for insect declines
European policy makers are considering easing environmental protection measures to allow for increased crop production
Russia’s invasion is halting the delivery of wheat to areas suffering from drought and other climate impacts
In Rockport, Me., an array of nearly 11,000 solar panels will soon begin a solar harvest as the sweet berries growing below them ripen on the bush.
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