International
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No-Till Farming for Climate Resilience
No-till farming keeps crop residues on farmland, protects soil, and limits the release of greenhouse gases.
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Cover Crops for Climate Resilience
Cover crops can make farms more resilient to the impacts of climate change by enhancing soil health and water quality.
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Virtual Fencing as a Climate Adaptation Strategy
Virtual fencing allows ranchers to move livestock without physical fences and could be an effective climate adaptation…
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Biochar
Biochar is a stable solid, rich in carbon that is made when organic waste material or biomass is partially combusted in…
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International Collaboration
U.S. Department of Agriculture works with governments, partners, and organizations across the globe to provide climate…
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USDA-ARS collaboration on Peanut Smut with Argentinian Researchers
USDA-ARS researchers are collaborating with colleagues from the Foundation for the Study of Invasive Species (FuEDEI)…
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Rotational Grazing for Climate Resilience
Rotational grazing could help agricultural producers mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change.
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South Africa Committed to Climate Change Interventions in the Agricultural Sector
South Africa committed to climate change intervention in its agricultural sector by introducing the Agriculture, Food…
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Climate Change, Global Food Security, and U.S. Food System Assessment
The result of a three-year effort led by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, this study brought together over thirty…