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Heavy rains threaten traditional Oneida corn harvest

Heavy rains threaten traditional Oneida corn harvest

Torrential spring rains devastated the Oneida Nation’s white corn crop in Wisconsin, posing challenges for Indigenous farmers as they face increasingly unpredictable weather linked to climate change.

Melina Walling reports for The Associated Press.

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How shrinking corn could help farmers—and the environment

Plants bred or engineered to be shorter resist windstorms and may bring higher yields and reduce pesticide use.

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Can agroforestry breathe new life into carbon markets?

Most carbon offset programs aimed at farmers focus on large monocrop corn and soy operations. But in Southern Appalachia, Carbon Harvest is developing an alternative market for small farms that integrate trees.
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As climate woes intensify, risks to food supply (and inflation) grow

Extreme weather events and our warming planet are primed to strike commodities and the food supply like never before.

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EPA trims how much ethanol should be blended in U.S. fuel supply

Iowa's elected officials and farm and renewable fuels groups slammed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision Wednesday to scale back how much ethanol should be blended into the nation's gas supply over the next two years.

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As Farmers Face a Warmer Future, an Ancient Grain Shows Promise

The Midwest is known for its rows and rows of corn and soybeans that uniformly cover the landscape. But in central Missouri, farmer Linus Rothermich disrupts the usual corn and soybean rotation with Japanese millet. He has been growing it since 1993.

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Comic: Adapting Oaxacan corn for tortillas—and new markets—in the Pacific Northwest

In this illustrated report, we explore how the nonprofit is working with local farmers, scientists, and chefs to adapt crops to new environments—and the changing climate.
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