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Did you know? To prepare for the ag census, @usda_nass conducts the National Agricultural Classification Survey – going on now – to help identify all agricultural activity across the country. Sign up to be counted today: https://t.co/8FnH0Ksib7.
“We should be doing anything we can to trim the rate of warming,” says @AtkinsonCenter Fellow and @CornellCALS Prof. @howarth_cornell. “We can do a lot of damage in the next few years. You actually run the risk of irreversible, catastrophic warming." https://t.co/VRglAsn1WT
Last. Year. Racism is not an historical artifact. It exists in the present, it is systemic, and it will continue to be so unless we put in the work to change the future.
"The agency granted loans to only 37 percent of Black applicants last year ... but accepted 71 percent of applications from white farmers"
‘Rampant issues’: Black farmers are still left out at USDA https://t.co/mUZyHSbSzl via @politico
Yesterday I ran into two of my grad students at the gym. I'm glad they get to see that I don't work all the time and that I don't expect that from them. I hope we can normalize that we are complex beings that enjoy multiple things! @OpenAcademics@AcademicChatter
In collaboration with BIPOC farmers across the northeast as a part of a soil carbon citizen science project. Field researcher Briana just tested SFF soils, showing us how everything is done and what it all means for the land and our farming practices.
Farm systems models like RuFaS can play a key role in quantifying carbon capture that is less expensive (and more practical) than soil testing at the scale that would be needed for verification of carbon credits.
As @BenHoulton points out, soil carbon sequestration is an exciting opportunity for farmers to contribute to climate solutions.
In addition to the cost of implementation, verification of carbon capture can be a major barrier.
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Still lots of potential to increase efficiency of animal production in developing countries which would have meaningful impact on food supply with little or no increase in emissions.
Direct GHG emissions from dairy 🐄 cattle (cow burps + manure emissions) in developing countries have increased 225% since 1961, but total milk 🥛 output from those countries has increased 600% over the same time frame.
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More questions than answers from Dr. Boggess but you can't get the right answers if you don't ask the right questions.
Did you know that RuFaS got it's start under Dr.Boggess at the DFRC?
What’s carbon got to do with it? https://t.co/CEAAl8hZ7Q
Our first RuFaS pub. describing the Animal Module is ready for reading! Thanks to the work of @forage_guru@ErmiasKebreab @drtric and many others!
The Ruminant Farm Systems Animal Module: A Biophysical Description of Animal Management https://t.co/cHbxmR9NXh via @MDPIOpenAccess
Remembering Michael L. Thonney, professor of animal science @CornellCALS and director of graduate studies in the field of animal science. Thonney died April 23 in Ithaca, at 71. https://t.co/jpd0YleiCK
@hoffsbeefs @JaysonLusk@drsplace @ASmithUCD And that the impacts of Climate Change are already unequally felt by different socioeconomic classes. A carbon tax on basic goods will be an unfair burden for those with lower incomes while not impacting consumption at the higher end
@hoffsbeefs @JaysonLusk@drsplace @ASmithUCD $50/$3000 of $100/$6000= 1.67%, closer to 2% and this would be on top of other cost of living increases. My point is not that this would necessarily increase rates of hunger or malnutrition in half the population but that the impacts would be inequitably distributed.
The qualifications for the USDA Organic label has good intentions but do not guarantee positive ecological outcomes.
A Giant Organic Farm Faces Criticism That It's Harming The Environment https://t.co/AI827LKa3x