Researchers identify first cases of bovine kobuvirus in U.S.
First discovered in Japan in 2003, bovine kobuvirus is now known to have made its ways to the U.S.
First discovered in Japan in 2003, bovine kobuvirus is now known to have made its ways to the U.S.
The most glaring takeaway from the soybean study was that the researchers didn’t place much value on the two-bushel average return from using neonics.
A dairy cattle breeding method adds a new parameter to genetic selection and conserves or even improves a population’s genetic diversity.
Three researchers write that the crucial mission of the FDA has been undermined and threatened by politically motivated interference from legislators.
A team of scientists out of Australia have a dynamic model that predicts which photosynthetic manipulations will boost the crop yield of wheat and sorghum.
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