Search this site
Skip to main content
Skip to navigation
Tangential cool stuff
Home
Conditions for Life on Earth
Conservation of Biodiversity
Life Processes in the Biosphere
The Atmosphere
The Hydrosphere
The Lithosphere
Biogeochemical Cycles
Soil
Energy Resources
Pollution
Agriculture
Aquatic Food Resources
Forest Resources
Sustainability
Research Methods
Wholesome as
Stuff to make your CV look great
Bridging Unit
About
Tangential cool stuff
Home
Conditions for Life on Earth
Conservation of Biodiversity
Life Processes in the Biosphere
The Atmosphere
The Hydrosphere
The Lithosphere
Biogeochemical Cycles
Soil
Energy Resources
Pollution
Agriculture
Aquatic Food Resources
Forest Resources
Sustainability
Research Methods
Wholesome as
Stuff to make your CV look great
Bridging Unit
About
More
Home
Conditions for Life on Earth
Conservation of Biodiversity
Life Processes in the Biosphere
The Atmosphere
The Hydrosphere
The Lithosphere
Biogeochemical Cycles
Soil
Energy Resources
Pollution
Agriculture
Aquatic Food Resources
Forest Resources
Sustainability
Research Methods
Wholesome as
Stuff to make your CV look great
Bridging Unit
About
Agriculture
News
High-tech agriculture: farmers risk being 'locked in' to unsustainable practices
Digital innovations have the potential to empower farmers and revolutionise agriculture, but many could also lock them in to unsustainable methods.
Regenerative agriculture can make farmers stewards of the land again
US agriculture is dominated by large farms that rely on chemical inputs. In contrast, regenerative farming makes land and water healthier by mimicking nature instead of trying to control it.
We don't need to double world food production by 2050 – here's why
According to widely-cited estimates, world food production must double by 2050 to keep up with population growth. New research challenges this target and calls for balancing growth with conservation.
Mixing trees and crops can help both farmers and the climate
Agriculture is a major driver of climate change and biodiversity loss. But integrating trees into farming practices can boost food production, store carbon and save species.
Rice feeds half the world. Climate change’s droughts and floods put it at risk
Rice provides sustenance for billions who have no alternative, and climate change threatens to slash production. Growers will need to innovate to provide an important crop as climate whiplash brings drought and floods to fields worldwide.
Websites
Homepage
at Agriculture.com
Farmers Weekly Interactive
Farming & Agricultural Industry News, Videos, Pictures, Blogs and Forums from Farmers Weekly Interactive.
Journal Articles
Podcasts
Videos
Long Reads
Dirt to Soil
Gabe Brown didn't set out to change the world when he first started working alongside his father-in-law on the family farm in North Dakot...
Just Food
We suffer today from food anxiety, bombarded as we are with confusing messages about how to eat an ethical diet. Should we eat locally? I...
No More Food Fights! Growing a Productive Farm & Food Conversation
Food fights might seem entertaining, but there's nothing funny about the fight staking place over food production. Resource limitations, ...
Food 5.0
Food has become the new religion. While denominations such as paleo, vegan, and organic debate which is "the way," we're ignoring a truth...
Seeds of Science
Mark Lynas was one of the original GM field wreckers. Back in the 1990s--working undercover with his colleagues in the environmental move...
Animal, Vegetable, Junk
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author and pioneering journalist, an expansive look at how history has been shaped by humanity’s a...
How to Feed the World
By 2050, we will have ten billion mouths to feed in a world profoundly altered by environmental change. How can we meet this challenge? I...
Report abuse
Page details
Page updated
Report abuse