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By Alan, on December 13th, 2011% (USDA.gov)
A research team from Purdue University in Indiana and U.S. Department of Agriculture have devised a method of finding natural toxins to build wheat’s resistance to an insect pest. The researchers’ results appear online in advance of publication in the Journal of Insect Physiology (paid subscription required).
Larvae from the Hessian fly . . . → Read More: New Method Tests Natural Toxins to Help Wheat Battle Pest
By Alan, on December 1st, 2011% Spinach field (Economic Research Service/USDA)
A new research initiative aims to provide U.S. growers and industry with the scientific basis to answer questions about the safety of salad vegetables. The research, led by University of Maryland food science professor Robert Buchanan, will conduct tests and collect data to develop safe and hygienic practices . . . → Read More: Research Project to Develop Salad Vegetable Safety Science
By Alan, on November 2nd, 2011% (Agricultural Research Service, USDA)
A $2.9 million grant will fund a team led by researchers at University of New Hampshire in Durham studying ways to help organic dairy farmers produce and market their milk. The four-year grant from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, . . . → Read More: USDA Funding Research to Aid Organic Dairy Farming
By Alan, on October 20th, 2011% (Genome.gov)
A study by the National Academy of Sciences recommends federal agencies develop an easy-to-understand point system that rates the nutritional value of packaged food and beverages. The point system, says the study authors, should reflect a single numerical rating that reflects calorie counts with saturated and trans fats, sodium, and added sugars.
. . . → Read More: National Academies Urge Single, Simple Food Rating System
By Alan, on September 28th, 2011% Switchgrass (Agricultural Research Service/USDA)
The National Institute of Food and Agriculture, a division of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, announced $137 million in grants for research on biofuels from tall grasses, crop residues, and forest resources. The five-year awards will go to 22 universities and companies, through the lead institutions in Washington, Louisiana, . . . → Read More: USDA Funding Forest, Grasses Biofuel Research
By Alan, on September 22nd, 2011% Unmanned aerial vehicle used to survey vegetation (Agricultural Research Service/USDA)
A scientist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and a technical consultant from industry have developed and patented a technology that converts digital cameras to color infrared cameras for aerial photography. Raymond Hunt, with USDA’s Agricultural Research Service in Beltsville, Maryland and David . . . → Read More: Technology Developed for Aerial Vegetation Measurements
By Alan, on September 15th, 2011% (Agricultural Research Service/USDA)
Nutritionists at Harvard University’s School of Public Health have released the Healthy Eating Plate, a visual guide for eating a healthy meal that the developers say is based only on the science and not the interests of growers or industry.
Eric Rimm, a professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the . . . → Read More: Research-Based Healthy Eating Plate Unveiled
By Alan, on August 30th, 2011% Soybean field (Agricultural Research Service/USDA)
Researchers from NASA, Department of Agriculture, and several universities have used satellite measurements to show that ozone levels above 50 parts per billion along the ground could reduce soybean yields by about 10 percent. Their findings were published recently in the journal Atmospheric Environment (paid subscription required).
The . . . → Read More: Satellite Measures Show Ozone Reducing Soybean Yields
By Alan, on August 23rd, 2011% (Agricultural Research Service, USDA)
Xiaohong Wang, a molecular biologist with the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), a division of the Department of Agriculture, in Ithaca, New York developed a new process for determining the type of potato cyst nematode infecting potato crops. Wang’s process is described in a paper that appeared earlier this year . . . → Read More: Improved Diagnostic for Potato Pest Developed
By Alan, on August 12th, 2011% Switchgrass (Agricultural Research Service/USDA)
The U.S. Departments of Energy and Agriculture have awarded 10 grants totaling $12.2 million for up to three years for research on improving the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of growing biofuel and bioenergy crops. Energy’s Office of Science will provide $10.2 million in funding for eight projects, while USDA’s National . . . → Read More: USDA, Energy Fund Research to Accelerate Biofuel Crops
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