UNL Agronomist: Food Security Hinges on AG Research Targeting Key Issues
March 09, 2011
March 09, 2011
LINCOLN, Neb., March 9 -- University of Nebraska - Lincoln issued the following news release:
Rising food and energy prices, possible water shortages and changing climate have led many scientists to predict a global food crisis by 2050.
Despite dire predictions, University of Nebraska-Lincoln agronomist Ken Cassman is optimistic that a resurging interest in agricultural research will help both small farmers in developing countries and larger producers in developed c . . .
Rising food and energy prices, possible water shortages and changing climate have led many scientists to predict a global food crisis by 2050.
Despite dire predictions, University of Nebraska-Lincoln agronomist Ken Cassman is optimistic that a resurging interest in agricultural research will help both small farmers in developing countries and larger producers in developed c . . .