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Posts by Emily Baron Cadloff

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New Treatments for Citrus Greening Have Passed Initial Testing

Researchers are continuing to work on treatments for the devastating disease. Two new formulas now show promising results, and they could change the downward trajectory of the citrus industry.

by Emily Baron Cadloff· September 14, 2023
Farm-Spotlight On

Six Months on the Road: Inside the World of Migratory Beekeeping

Bees and other pollinators are a hardworking but often forgotten backbone of our food system. In order to get everywhere they need to be, beekeepers travel with hives for nearly half the year.

by Emily Baron Cadloff· August 14, 2023
Farm-Article

The World Could Lose Half of all Farms by 2100

A new study says that half of all farms globally will disappear by the end of the century, while the average size of existing farms will double. Here’s why that’s a problem.

by Emily Baron Cadloff· July 27, 2023
Consumption-Resources

Fungi Are Coming For Us

We talk to author Emily Monosson about her new book, Blight, and the fungal pandemic that lurks in the shadows.

by Emily Baron Cadloff· July 18, 2023
Farm-Article

Almonds are Under Threat. The Key to Saving Them Could Be in the Soil

Rising temperatures, lack of water and encroaching development are creating tough conditions for the crucial California crop. Their continued viability could all depend on strengthening the lands on which they sit.

by Emily Baron Cadloff· July 14, 2023
Farm-Article

There’s No Cure for Citrus Greening. California Growers Have No Choice But to Keep Going

The bacteria is fatal to citrus trees and has decimated citrus groves in Florida and Texas. Now, California growers are holding the line to keep producing the vital crops. As temperatures rise, that gets more difficult.

by Emily Baron Cadloff· July 11, 2023
Farm-Article

Over Half of Bat Species Are At Severe Risk

A new report from the North American Bat Conservation Alliance shows that half of all bats are at risk of dying out in the next 15 years, mainly due to climate change.

by Emily Baron Cadloff· July 5, 2023
Farm-Article

Farm Groups Urge Legislators to Allow Changes to the Packers and Stockyards Act

A policy rider in a new bill could prevent the USDA from making changes to the P&S Act that many say are desperately needed.

by Emily Baron Cadloff· June 17, 2023
Farm-Article

Cows Have a Methane Problem. Dairy Farmers are Hoping New Innovations Can Help

Methane is 25 times as potent as carbon dioxide when it comes to trapping heat in the atmosphere, and a single cow can belch 220 pounds of it every year. 

by Emily Baron Cadloff· June 8, 2023
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