According to a new report by researchers from Rutgers University-New Brunswick and the University of Maine, increasing the adoption of agricultural practices such as cover cropping, grazing management, and agroforestry may help to fight climate change. The study covers how plants and soils in New Jersey may help absorb and store CO2 from greenhouse gas emissions.
Increasing adoption of agricultural practices such as cover cropping, grazing management and agroforestry can increase the amount of carbon stored in soils to help combat climate change, according to a new report by researchers from Rutgers University-New Brunswick and the University of Maine.
Increasing adoption of certain agricultural practices can help combat climate change, according to a new report by researchers from Rutgers and the University o