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Resistance to ALS herbicides is spreading in Danish fields and has already been documented for several grass-weed species. Now new research shows that…
New research shows that rye can transfer natural defence chemicals to clover, reducing nematode attacks by up to 60%.
With the new Soil Monitoring Law, all EU countries must monitor the health of their soils. This could change Danish agriculture, and Aarhus University…
A four-year project aims to diversify Denmark’s plant-based protein sources by introducing soybeans and lupins into local fields and eventually onto…
Imagine a future where chemical regulation anticipates risks before they spiral into ecological crises. That future may be closer than we think.…
An international team of researchers asked 517 experts: What happens if we drastically cut pesticide use? The answer points to major gains for the…
A new study from Aarhus University shows how the EU’s reporting requirements and other sustainability initiatives are creating massive data pressure…
A new Danish model for agricultural systems reveals that the green transition in farming is more complex than first assumed. The CIRKULÆR model shows…
An international study published in Science reveals that mixing grasses, legumes and herbs in agricultural grasslands can boost productivity, cut…
How can green biomass be transformed into new, sustainable materials and products? This question lies at the heart of one of the world’s largest…
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