A new study of the largest dam removal project in United States history on the Klamath River in Oregon and California is ...
For decades, environmental debates have been framed around a stark trade-off: economic growth lifts people out of poverty but ...
In agricultural settings, perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have entered soil and water through many routes, including proximity to point sources, the application of biosolids, and ...
This study was supported by a grant agreement between the National Academy of Sciences and the U.S. Department of Agriculture–Natural Resources Conservation Service. This material is based upon work ...
The Western U.S. is heavily reliant on mountain snowpacks and their gradual melt for water storage and supply, and climate change is expected to upend the reliability of this natural process. Many ...
A new global study shows that both conservation and farming production can improve when women farmers are more involved in decision-making. The study, published in the journal Communications Earth & ...
I’ve been farming in Iowa for over four decades, continuing a legacy that began when my father started our operation in 1959. Today, I run a swine and corn farm and serve as a partner at Saratoga ...
Are you an agricultural landowner interested in protecting the integrity of your property? Consider safeguarding your land with a conservation easement through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA ...
English is considered the language of international science. But our new research reveals how important scientific knowledge in other languages is going untapped. This oversight squanders ...