Organic farmers rely on natural predators to help control their crop pests rather than using chemical sprays. A new study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology found that using organic...
Organic farmers rely on natural predators to help control their crop pests rather than using chemical sprays. A new study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology found that using organic...
A recent study in Journal Canadian Food Studies Special Issue: Food Procurement shows that large institution kitchens may be key players in...
The question of whether organic farming can feed the world has fueled many studies that calculate ratios of conventional to organic yield to...
A new study published in the journal Agronomy for Sustainable Development aimed to evaluate the efficiency of lentil-spring wheat intercrops to...
Data from numerous studies demonstrate that on average, organic farms produce less crop per acre than conventional farms – known as the yield...
Newly published research in PLOS ONE has used U.S. agricultural production data to confirm that the gap between organic and conventional...