WVU Researchers Counting On Cow Cooperation For Improvements In Soil Health And Carbon Sequestration
December 06, 2022
December 06, 2022
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, Dec. 6 (TNSres) -- West Virginia University issued the following news:
West Virginia University researchers are working to improve soil health and increase economic gains for Appalachian cattle farmers by bringing nutrients, like carbon, to the soil while decreasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
In collaboration with 15 private farms across the state, Ember Morrissey, associate professor of environmental microbial biology in the Davis Coll . . .
West Virginia University researchers are working to improve soil health and increase economic gains for Appalachian cattle farmers by bringing nutrients, like carbon, to the soil while decreasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
In collaboration with 15 private farms across the state, Ember Morrissey, associate professor of environmental microbial biology in the Davis Coll . . .
