HomePublicationsCSA NewsIssues News & Perspectives MeetingsSociety Annual Meeting Site Selection Process April 19, 2023 Want to Help Shape the CSSA Annual Meeting? April 4, 2023 Presidents messagesContinuing our Work to Improve Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion April 13, 2023 Planting Seeds for the Profession of Agronomy April 6, 2023 Diversity, equity & inclusionBridge Scholars: Leveraging Partnerships, Resources to Improve Diversity Within the Societies April 1, 2023 PublicationsSoil Health the Focus of a New Collection of Papers April 1, 2023 Careers & Education EducationFree Geoscience Communication Training for SSSA Members April 3, 2023 April 2023 issueVolume 68, Issue 4Inside this issueNature perfected the carbon cycle a long time ago, and rock weathering plays a key role by helping capture atmospheric carbon dioxide through a chemical reaction that occurs when silicate rocks are exposed to air and water. Crushing up the right kind of rocks and spreading them on land could help humans ratchet up nature's process significantly, capturing some of the excess carbon dioxide we've released into the atmosphere. The promising idea has attracted not only a growing number of scientists, but also environmental entrepreneurs who are turning the research into action, albeit at a pace not everyone is comfortable with. While the scientific and business approaches operate under different rules, there's room for cooperation, data sharing, and innovation as they target the common enemy of climate change.Cover photo: Courtesy of UNDO. Science FeaturesCrushing It: Can Ground-Up Rock Help Save the Earth? April 26, 2023 Science briefsKey Factors Influencing Low Interest in Forestry April 3, 2023 New Online Tool Helps Farmers Optimize Seeding Rates April 1, 2023 Oxidized Biochar Improves Nitrogen Retention of Cattle Slurry April 1, 2023 Estimating Herbage Mass of Mixed-Species Stands Is Challenging April 1, 2023 Cover Crops Boost Earthworm Populations April 1, 2023 Effects of Emergent Wetland Plants on Evapotranspiration April 1, 2023 Soil Spectroscopy for Routine Lab Analysis April 1, 2023 Using UAS to Evaluate Plant Height and Vigor in Runner Peanut Cultivars April 1, 2023 A New Dual-Purpose Facultative Oat for the Southern U.S. April 1, 2023 Pipeline Installations Degrade Soils and Reduce Yields April 1, 2023 People In memoriamIn Memoriam April 1, 2023 Member Newsvan Genuchten Awarded Wolf Prize in Agriculture April 1, 2023 Students How to Prepare Applications for Awards/Scholarships as a Student April 1, 2023
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