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Impact of flooded, saturated soils on young corn
2015-06-12 17:44:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: Wyffels Hybrids The full extent of damage from flooding and saturated soils cannot be seen until the corn plant has a chance to recover. Knowing what factors affect damage and survivability, and what signs to look for when assessing plant health will help you make the best decision for the long term success of your corn crop. read more
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Rigaku Published New Method For EDXRF Analysis Of Agricultural Soils And Plant Materials
2015-05-08 07:09:04| metrologyworld Home Page
Applied Rigaku Technologies, Inc. announced today the publication of a new method for the analysis of agricultural soils and plant materials by Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF)
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Should you plant into cold soils so the crop is in "on time?"
2015-04-28 22:35:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: University of Illinois Extension Corn has been planted in all of the major corn-producing states. However, some cooler weather toward the end of April has some farmers wondering if they should wait to finish planting. It becomes a choice of getting corn planted "on time" or delaying it a week or so. read more
Warming Climate May Release Massive Carbon Storehouse Arctic Soils
2015-04-28 19:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World: It's no secret that our warming climate is causing ice everywhere to melt, but now new research shows that this thaw may release a massive storehouse of carbon in long-frozen Arctic soils. This could potentially have a catastrophic effect on climate change, which is already wreaking havoc on the environment and wildlife around the world. While climatologists have been closely monitoring carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere, it seems they should be focusing just as much on what's under...
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Warming climate may release vast amounts of carbon from long-frozen Arctic soils
2015-04-27 03:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: While climatologists are carefully watching carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, another group of scientists is exploring a massive storehouse of carbon that has the potential to significantly affect the climate change picture. University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography researcher Aron Stubbins is part of a team investigating how ancient carbon, locked away in Arctic permafrost for thousands of years, is now being transformed into carbon dioxide and released into the atmosphere....
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