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Newswise: Study: Innovative light technology is safe, effective for mitigating fungal contamination of cereal grains
Release date: 20-Nov-2024 4:10 PM EST
Study: Innovative light technology is safe, effective for mitigating fungal contamination of cereal grains
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

In a new study, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign evaluated far-ultraviolet C (far-UVC) light as a safe way to alleviate fungal contamination of corn and wheat and found this technology to be effective.

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Newswise: Will Agricultural Weeds Finally Claim the Upper Hand in a Changing Climate?
Released: 19-Nov-2024 10:25 AM EST
Will Agricultural Weeds Finally Claim the Upper Hand in a Changing Climate?
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

A few years back, a group of weed scientists showed that soil-applied herbicides are less effective against agricultural weeds in the context of our changing climate. Now, the same research group, led by the USDA Agricultural Research Service and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, has shown the same is true of post-emergence (POST) herbicides.

Newswise: U. of I. Financial Planning Program Ranks Among Top Nine Nationally
Released: 18-Nov-2024 3:40 PM EST
U. of I. Financial Planning Program Ranks Among Top Nine Nationally
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has been named one of the nine colleges with the best financial planning programs by WealthManagement.com.

Newswise: Tackling Farm Nutrient Pollution with Sustainable, Affordable Designer Biochar Pellets
Released: 4-Nov-2024 12:10 PM EST
Tackling Farm Nutrient Pollution with Sustainable, Affordable Designer Biochar Pellets
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

What if farmers could not only prevent excess phosphorus from polluting downstream waterways, but also recycle that nutrient as a slow-release fertilizer, all without spending a lot of money? In a first-of-its-kind field study, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers show it’s possible and economical.

Newswise: New Illinois Study Explores Adoption of Robotic Weeding to Fight Superweeds
Released: 30-Oct-2024 3:00 PM EDT
New Illinois Study Explores Adoption of Robotic Weeding to Fight Superweeds
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Superweeds that have developed resistance to common herbicides is jeopardizing weed management in agriculture. Robots for mechanical weeding is an emerging technology that could potentially provide a solution. A new study from the University of Illinois estimates farmer adoption of weeding robots.

Newswise: Sharon M. Donovan Pediatric Nutrition Seminar Fund Launched to Advance Children's Health
Released: 28-Oct-2024 12:30 PM EDT
Sharon M. Donovan Pediatric Nutrition Seminar Fund Launched to Advance Children's Health
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

The Division of Nutritional Sciences (DNS), housed within the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, has established the “Sharon M. Donovan Pediatric Nutrition Seminar Fund.”

Newswise: Study: Invasive Silver Carp Reduce Movement in Chicago-Area Water
22-Oct-2024 9:45 AM EDT
Study: Invasive Silver Carp Reduce Movement in Chicago-Area Water
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Invasive silver carp have been spreading throughout the Mississippi River Basin since their introduction a half-century ago. Yet, try as they might, the fish have not advanced beyond a particular stretch of the Illinois River north of Kankakee.

Newswise: Will Tropical Biodiversity Run Dry Under Climate Change? Two Visions for the Future
Released: 22-Oct-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Will Tropical Biodiversity Run Dry Under Climate Change? Two Visions for the Future
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Changing precipitation patterns in the Neotropics, one of Earth’s most biodiverse regions, could threaten two-thirds of the area’s bird species by the year 2100 if climate change goes unchecked, according to new research led by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and George Mason University. This would represent a dramatic loss, as the region is home to 30% of all bird species globally.

Newswise: Study Combines Woodchips and Biochar to Clean Water of Pharmaceuticals, Nutrients
Released: 21-Oct-2024 12:20 PM EDT
Study Combines Woodchips and Biochar to Clean Water of Pharmaceuticals, Nutrients
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

In a new University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign study, researchers show how a simple system using woodchips and a bit of glorified sawdust --- designer biochar --- can dramatically reduce nitrogen, phosphorus, and multiple common drugs in wastewater.

Newswise: Raising Happy Eaters: Unlocking the Secrets of Childhood Appetite
Released: 17-Oct-2024 4:15 PM EDT
Raising Happy Eaters: Unlocking the Secrets of Childhood Appetite
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Young children learn to regulate their appetite through a combination of biological, psychological, and sociological factors. Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign propose a model that explores these factors and provide guidelines for better understanding childhood appetite self-regulation.

Newswise: Honey Bees in Demand: New Contract Strategies to Support Pollination Services
Released: 15-Oct-2024 3:10 PM EDT
Honey Bees in Demand: New Contract Strategies to Support Pollination Services
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

As the world’s native bee populations are declining, crop production requiring pollinators increasingly relies on commercial pollination services. A study from the University of Illinois looks at pollination contracts between beekeepers and California almond growers, exploring clauses that make the agreements more appealing for both parties.

Released: 14-Oct-2024 11:05 AM EDT
How Swamps on the Silver Screen Reflect How We Feel About Wetlands
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

A new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign looks at how wetlands are portrayed in film, suggesting they play specific roles in story development and reflect society’s collective perceptions of these unique ecosystems and the cultures they conceal.

Newswise: Multi-State Center Provides Mental Health Support for Farmers, Agricultural Workers
Released: 8-Oct-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Multi-State Center Provides Mental Health Support for Farmers, Agricultural Workers
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Agricultural producers and farm workers experience stressful working conditions that result in anxiety and depression at higher rates than the general population. At the same time, access to mental health care is often lacking in rural areas. In response, the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture funded four regional farm and ranch stress assistance networks in 2019.

Newswise: Study Explores Stress, Social Support, and Mental Health for Men and Women Farmers
Released: 8-Oct-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Study Explores Stress, Social Support, and Mental Health for Men and Women Farmers
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Agriculture is a stressful occupation, and farmers struggle with anxiety and depression at higher levels than the general population. A new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign examines differences in mental health challenges for men and women farmers, focusing on the role of social support in mitigating stress.

Newswise: Inflation Reduction Act Funding to Allow ASC Scientists to Contribute to US Governmental Efforts and Improve Mitigation Estimates for Agriculture Management Practices
Released: 30-Sep-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Inflation Reduction Act Funding to Allow ASC Scientists to Contribute to US Governmental Efforts and Improve Mitigation Estimates for Agriculture Management Practices
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

The USDA local Agricultural Research Service plans to allocate resources, which run through 2031, to ASC researchers to ramp up studies to improve greenhouse gas estimates of agricultural practices, as a continuation of DOE ARPA-E’s SMARTFARM effort.



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