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Throughout human history, our relationship with the soil has affected our ability to cultivate crops and influenced the success of civilizations. This relationship between humans, the earth, and food ...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, no American family played a bigger role in American agriculture than ...
A new database of weeds that can help scientists understand how traditional agricultural systems were managed throughout history, could also provide insights into how global trends like the climate ...
Norman Borlaug’s life reflects the kind of innovation that can grow from Iowa soil and reach far beyond it.
In her upcoming Nauenberg History of Science Lecture, World Wounds: The Damming of the Nile River and the Transformation of ...
The global production of six major food and animal feed crops (corn, wheat, rice, soybeans, cassava, and millet) has dramatically increased and far outpaced world population growth between 1961 and ...
NEW HAMPTON ― The New Hampton Historical Society presents "The History of Agriculture as Told by Barns" on Tuesday, March 17, at 7 p.m. at Gordon-Nash Library on Main St.
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