Clemson Professor Leads $6 Million Study That Aims to Develop Sustainable Ways to Increase Soybean Yields in Heat and Drought
July 24, 2024
July 24, 2024
CLEMSON, South Carolina, July 24 (TNSres) -- The Clemson University's Cooperative Extension issued the following news:
By Cindy Landrum
Soybeans are the second most widely planted crop in the United States and play a critical role in the U.S. food supply. However, extreme heat and drought threaten to reduce soybean yields by 40% in the next 25 years.
"The planet is warming, and that has consequences on human life, either directly or indirectly, and on . . .
By Cindy Landrum
Soybeans are the second most widely planted crop in the United States and play a critical role in the U.S. food supply. However, extreme heat and drought threaten to reduce soybean yields by 40% in the next 25 years.
"The planet is warming, and that has consequences on human life, either directly or indirectly, and on . . .