Quantum computing advantages look weaker; classical methods beat a nitrogen-fixing molecule simulation, raising doubts about ...
The global food supply faces a structural vulnerability because a majority of internationally traded nitrogen fertilizer—essential for crop yields—must transit the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint now ...
Biochar is often seen as a climate solution, but a new study shows it can either cut or boost nitrous oxide emissions depending on the soil.
Nebraska Master Irrigator invites farmers, agricultural professionalsand conservation partners to participate in a “Shop Talk” discussion in North Platte at the WestCentral Research, Extension and ...
Processors can unlock more nitric acid production with the added benefit of reduced NOx emissions BRIDGEWATER, N.J., March 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Messer, the largest privately held industrial gas ...
A powerful, nutrient-rich fertilizer flows through every home every single day, and most people send it straight down the drain without a second thought. That habit wastes nitrogen, phosphorus, ...
Hormuz Fertilizer Supply Risk could disrupt global nitrogen exports, tightening food production and raising prices beyond oil markets.
Join us for a series of free, in‑person regional workshops designed to help farmers, agronomists, and agricultural partners fine‑tune nitrogen management using real on‑farm research.  These ...
Corn growers in the Midwest are testing whether they can use less fertilizer and still maintain yields or improve their bottom line through on-farm research trials. The project is designed for ...
How a disruption in the Strait of Hormuz could choke off global nitrogen fertilizer exports, threatening crops, food prices, and the stability of the global food system.
Kula Bio introduces Kula‑NSP and Kula‑NextSP, shelf‑stable nitrogen‑fixing powders that bring biological innovation into a dry, scalable format. “This launch reflects our commitment to delivering ...
(Stanton) -- Can you cut nitrogen without killing your yields? Mark Peterson with Practical Farmers of Iowa says the answer is yes. The southwest Iowa farmer said he’s using cover crops to build ...