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American Company Unveils Robots That Hunt Crop Pests With UV Light Instead of Chemicals

For generations, protecting crops has largely meant reaching for chemical pesticides. They have helped farmers fight insects and disease, but concerns over environmental impact, rising costs, and chemical resistance have continued to grow. As growers search for cleaner and more efficient solutions, one American company believes the answer may not come from another spray. Instead,…
The Largest U.S. Groundwater Supply Is Running Out Beneath the Great Plains

Most of us never think about where our water comes from, let alone the water that grew the wheat in our morning toast or fattened the cattle behind the beef at the grocery store. For tens of millions of Americans, much of that answer lies hidden beneath the Great Plains, in an underground reservoir so…
Wildflower Strips Attract Pest-Eating Insects and Cut the Need for Pesticides

Picture a working farm field cut through with bright ribbons of wildflowers, oxeye daisies and red clover swaying among the crops. It looks like decoration, a pleasant flourish at the margins of serious agriculture. It is, in fact, something closer to a hidden defense system. Those strips of flowers are quietly recruiting an army, and…
If Cows Are 6% of Emissions, What Should We Do Next? Bill Gates Weighs In

It sounds almost unbelievable that something as ordinary as a cow quietly grazing in a field could play a meaningful role in global climate change, yet this is exactly the reality scientists have been pointing toward for years as data continues to build around agricultural emissions and their impact on the atmosphere. When Bill Gates…
Honey Bee Colonies Could Face 70% Losses in 2025, Impacting Agriculture

In 2025, the humble buzz of honeybees, an essential chorus in the symphony of agriculture, might fall ominously quiet. Research from Washington State University unveils a startling forecast: a potential 70% decline in honeybee populations across the U.S., a revelation that hints at an impending agricultural crisis. This isn’t just about fewer bees; it’s about…
