Agriculture News
From llama herders to chai wallas: New website will engage the world
Published Date:May 19, 2010
African cowpea farmers, Indian street vendors, Peruvian llama farmers and many others will benefit from a new interactive, peer-reviewed information-sharing website now under construction at the University of Illinois.
Published Date: May 19, 2010
Miscanthus, a biofuels crop, can host western corn rootworm
Published Date:January 5, 2010
The western corn rootworm beetle, a pest that feasts on corn roots and corn silk and costs growers more than $1 billion annually in the U.S., also can survive on the perennial grass Miscanthus x giganteus, a potential biofuels crop that would likely be grown alongside corn, researchers report.
Published Date: January 5, 2010
Grain prices rebound from flu-linked declines, economist says
Published Date:May 1, 2009
A wet spring in the Corn Belt and scaled-back harvest estimates in South America have helped revive grain prices that slid in the wake of a widespread influenza outbreak in the U.S. and Mexico, a University of Illinois economist says.
Published Date: May 1, 2009
Ethanol plants no panacea for local economies, study finds
Published Date:February 16, 2009
Just over a year ago, the U.S. ethanol industry was still in overdrive, fueling a wave of new factories to keep pace with surging demand for the corn-based gasoline additive. But the boom has since stalled amid a deep economic downturn that has stifled demand, one of many threats to the fledgling industry that were forecast in a 2007 study by two University of Illinois researchers.
Published Date: February 16, 2009
High CO2 boosts plant respiration, potentially affecting climate and crops
Published Date:February 9, 2009
The leaves of soybeans grown at the elevated carbon dioxide levels predicted for the year 2050 respire more than those grown under current atmospheric conditions, researchers report, a finding that will help fine-tune climate models.
Published Date: February 9, 2009





