Story Archive Displaying 201 - 220 of 593 CategoryAgriculture and EnvironmentArchitecture and DesignArts and HumanitiesBusiness and ManagementCampus AffairsEducationHealthLaw and PolicyScience and TechnologySocial SciencesSports and Recreation News typeExpert AlertFeatureNews ReleaseResearch BriefTalking with U of M News Release Minnesota farm income ticks upward in 2019; uncertainty ahead Minnesota farm incomes inch higher in Minnesota for 2019. Partner Content Planning for COVID-19 on your produce farm U of M Extension's fruit and vegetable team is helping growers navigate communication, logistics, and planning in response to the COVID-19 virus. Talking with U of M Talking wolves’ diets with U of M Recently published research from the University of Minnesota reveals new details about wolves' diets. Talking with U of M Talking terrestrial invasive species with U of M Rob Venette, director of the MITPPC, answers questions about terrestrial invasive species. . Research Brief A way of life in peril as inland lakes and rivers fail to freeze In a study, U of M researcher Lesley Knoll reports on the cultural impacts of ice loss on inland lakes and rivers. Research Brief New methods promise to speed up development of new plant varieties U of M researchers developed new methods that will make it significantly faster to produce gene-edited plants. Feature Health professionals urge climate action Medical School advocates seek to limit the toll on human health. Feature Underground answers A new global study of earthworm diversity opens a new dimension in climate science. Expert Alert Farmland rental rates around Minnesota Minnesota’s farmers and landowners alike are facing difficult decisions about farmland rental rates for 2020. Research Brief Mapping the benefits of the world’s largest lakes Fresh water is the most important substance on Earth, but it isn’t equally distributed across the planet. Research Brief Overlooked measures of biodiversity can have strong effects on ecosystems UMD researchers at NRRI looked at biodiversity on lakes. Research Brief Origin of deadly wheat pathogen revealed Stem rust is a devastating wheat disease that has caused famines and undermined economies around the world. Feature Horticulture for hallowed ground A Fort Snelling National Cemetery gardener honors vets and families by caring for their resting place. Research Brief A century later, plant biodiversity struggles in wake of agricultural abandonment New research shows decades after farmland was abandoned, plant biodiversity and productivity struggle to recover. Research Brief Nutritious foods have a lower environmental impact than unhealthy foods Widespread adaptation of healthier diets would reduce the environmental impact of agriculture and food production. Expert Alert Can music and dance reduce salt pollution? U of M professor Mark Pedelty speaks about how music and dance can help people understand salt pollution. Feature From hops to glass U of M researcher Charlie Rohwer is partnering with Minnesota hops producers to breed new varieties of hops for the state’s climate and its brewers. Feature Guardians of the lake A partnership between the US Geological Survey and the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center is testing solutions to control zebra mussels on Minnesota’s lakes. Faculty Profile Rebecca Dean Swenson Rebecca Dean Swenson is a 2018-19 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner Feature Clean water on tap When towns and businesses tap University of Minnesota expertise, costs drop and water quality rises. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
News Release Minnesota farm income ticks upward in 2019; uncertainty ahead Minnesota farm incomes inch higher in Minnesota for 2019.
Partner Content Planning for COVID-19 on your produce farm U of M Extension's fruit and vegetable team is helping growers navigate communication, logistics, and planning in response to the COVID-19 virus.
Talking with U of M Talking wolves’ diets with U of M Recently published research from the University of Minnesota reveals new details about wolves' diets.
Talking with U of M Talking terrestrial invasive species with U of M Rob Venette, director of the MITPPC, answers questions about terrestrial invasive species. .
Research Brief A way of life in peril as inland lakes and rivers fail to freeze In a study, U of M researcher Lesley Knoll reports on the cultural impacts of ice loss on inland lakes and rivers.
Research Brief New methods promise to speed up development of new plant varieties U of M researchers developed new methods that will make it significantly faster to produce gene-edited plants.
Feature Health professionals urge climate action Medical School advocates seek to limit the toll on human health.
Feature Underground answers A new global study of earthworm diversity opens a new dimension in climate science.
Expert Alert Farmland rental rates around Minnesota Minnesota’s farmers and landowners alike are facing difficult decisions about farmland rental rates for 2020.
Research Brief Mapping the benefits of the world’s largest lakes Fresh water is the most important substance on Earth, but it isn’t equally distributed across the planet.
Research Brief Overlooked measures of biodiversity can have strong effects on ecosystems UMD researchers at NRRI looked at biodiversity on lakes.
Research Brief Origin of deadly wheat pathogen revealed Stem rust is a devastating wheat disease that has caused famines and undermined economies around the world.
Feature Horticulture for hallowed ground A Fort Snelling National Cemetery gardener honors vets and families by caring for their resting place.
Research Brief A century later, plant biodiversity struggles in wake of agricultural abandonment New research shows decades after farmland was abandoned, plant biodiversity and productivity struggle to recover.
Research Brief Nutritious foods have a lower environmental impact than unhealthy foods Widespread adaptation of healthier diets would reduce the environmental impact of agriculture and food production.
Expert Alert Can music and dance reduce salt pollution? U of M professor Mark Pedelty speaks about how music and dance can help people understand salt pollution.
Feature From hops to glass U of M researcher Charlie Rohwer is partnering with Minnesota hops producers to breed new varieties of hops for the state’s climate and its brewers.
Feature Guardians of the lake A partnership between the US Geological Survey and the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center is testing solutions to control zebra mussels on Minnesota’s lakes.
Faculty Profile Rebecca Dean Swenson Rebecca Dean Swenson is a 2018-19 Morse-Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Award Winner
Feature Clean water on tap When towns and businesses tap University of Minnesota expertise, costs drop and water quality rises.