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Obed Quaicoe, Fafanyo Asiseh and Omoanghe S. Isikhuemhen
The North Carolina hemp industry has fallen short of its projected success despite its potential economic benefits and opportunities for farmers. The floral hemp sector specifically has been struggling due to excessive production and decreasing prices. T...
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Chiara Elmi, Jacob R. Whitlock, Matthew T. Macdowell and Richard D. Foust, Jr.
Many regions of the United States contain manganese deposits economically valuable in New England, Appalachian, and Piedmont regions in the Eastern United States, in Northern Arkansas, and, to a small extent, in Central?Western California. Mn oxide/hydro...
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Erich Seamon, Paul E. Gessler, John T. Abatzoglou, Philip W. Mote and Stephen S. Lee
Agricultural crop insurance is an important component for mitigating farm risk, particularly given the potential for unexpected climatic events. Using a 2.8 million nationwide insurance claim dataset from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA...
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Yimin Hu, Shuqi Yang, Xin Qian, Zongxin Li, Yuchuan Fan, Kiril Manevski, Yuanquan Chen and Wangsheng Gao
Achieving global food security requires an understanding of the current status and the future trends in the yield gap for cropping systems worldwide. The aim of this study was to scientifically understand the existing yield gap research, recognize the kn...
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Christopher Detranaltes, Jianxin Ma and Guohong Cai
Soybean ranks second by total production of all crops grown in the United States. From surveys of soybean production regions in the US and Canada, seedling diseases have been consistently identified as one of the top five biotic limitations on yield for ...
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