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Aarhus University is ready to open its doors for one of the year's most significant events in agricultural research: the XXII International N…
Perennial cropping systems offer a promising solution to feeding a growing population while combatting climate change. A nine-year long experiment in…
A research project from Aarhus University has shed light on how cattle slurry affects nitrogen leaching from organic clover grass fields and its…
Professor Birte Boelt from Aarhus has been selected as one of the 20 most influential women in the European seed sector by Seed World Europe.
The Danish Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Fisheries recently allocated 138 million DKK to ten research projects aimed at improving assessments of…
Aarhus University is gearing up to host the XXII International N Workshop on 17th to 21st June 2024, bringing together global experts to confront the…
In a bid to overhaul agricultural practices and tackle environmental challenges, the LegumeLegacy project, backed by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie…
This fall, Europe faced a critical decision regarding glyphosate, the controversial herbicide extensively used in the agricultural sector. Glyphosate…
On October 1, 2023, Associate Professor René Gislum assumed the position of Section Leader for the CROP section at the Department of Agroecology at…
Organically grown faba beans need improved pest and disease management to close the yield gap to conventional cropping say researchers from Aarhus…
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