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AGRICULTURE RESEARCH

A solar charging station on wheels is covering ground alongside a herd of dairy cattle at the West Central Research and Outreach Center in Morris, Minnesota. Find out how it's working so far.
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Despite repeated warnings from experts, soil continues to erode at an alarming pace. Soil health advocates say it's past time to do something about it.
David Murphy discovered one of his calves had three hooves on each of its front feet. This genetic defect is called polydactyly.
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Maneesha Mohan has been researching nanobubbles and how they could impact the efficiency of dairy wastewater treatment.

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Scientific research into mason bees and dairy cows are just a couple of ways animals can help with concerns facing the human population.
A team of scientists and engineers at the University of Minnesota is one of 16 teams selected nationwide to work on Aquasense.
During a recent trip to Florida, Jenny Schlecht saw signs of the world's appreciation for agriculture just about everywhere, from the beach to Disney World's Epcot Center ride Living with the Land
George Rehm was responsible for establishing the Nutrient Management Conference held every winter
Panels at the North Dakota Farmers Union Evolution Ag Summit largely came back to what practices to reduce carbon emissions cost to farmers and what their implementation should be worth.
The five-year grant is the largest corporate donation that Forever Green has ever received.
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That “milk” label on a growing variety of plant-based beverages has been on the minds of dairy advocates for decades as they fight slipping fluid milk sales for the last 80 years.
Kochia, which spreads as many as 30,000 seeds per plant, can cut yields by up to 70% if left unchecked
The University of Minnesota Extension's Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships is accepting grant applications from farmers to build a deep winter greenhouse. The deadline to apply is Feb. 14.
The data tells a more holistic story of the experiences of small and medium-sized farmers in Minnesota and pathways to effectively support them
The 2023 map is about 2.5 degrees warmer than the 2012 map, translating into about half of the country shifting to a warmer zone.

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