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Monday, October 13, 2008

Tropical Wetlands Hold More Carbon Than Temperate Marshes

Tropical wetlands are able to absorb and hold onto about 80 percent more carbon than can wetlands in temperate zones, according to a new study. The ...  > full story

Producing New U.S. Energy Crops By The Barrel

Scientists have produced oils of camelina, canola, Cuphea, lesquerella, milkweed and pennycress by the barrelful in a commercial-scale pilot ...  > full story

Models Help Assess Biofuels' Sustainability

Many agricultural products can be converted into feedstocks for alternative fuel. Now analysis from the Agricultural Research Service suggests that they ...  > full story

Wireless Soil Sensors Designed To Improve Farming

Researchers are developing wireless soil sensors that could one day help farmers maximize their production while minimizing environmental impacts. The ...  > full story
 

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