Vertical farming can do more than lettuce. A research team headed by TUMCREATE, a research platform in Singapore, led by the Technical University of Munich (TUM), has investigated the cultivation of ...
Tillage’s impact on soil carbon is also important to companies that pay farmers to reduce tilling to help meet corporate ...
Trials show planting too shallow causes the largest losses, followed by poor seed spacing and pressure issues.
Early planting continues to show a strong link to higher soybean yields, according to research from University of Missouri.
Vertical farming team, Dr Vanesa Calvo-Baltanas, PhD candidate Jooseop Park and Prof. Senthold Asseng with one of the vertical farm units dedicated to the cultivation of soybean at TUMCREATE, ...
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