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SDSU student investigates relationship between wildflowers, cattle

South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University student Kaitlyn Preszler conducted research on the relationship between cattle and wildflowers in South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã.

Adelaine re-appointed to FCC’s precision ag connectivity task force

Michael Adelaine, former vice president for technology and safety and professor emeritus of agricultural engineering at South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University, has been appointed to a third term on a federal task force working to identify the connectivity needs of precision agriculture.

SDSU researchers explore farmers' response to high fertilizer prices

In 2022, fertilizer prices reached an all-time high. In a new study, South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University researchers explored how farmers in the Upper Midwest are dealing with the increased costs.

SDSU researcher turning switchgrass into bioplastics

South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University researcher Srinivas Janaswamy has demonstrated how switchgrass can be utilized to create bioplastics.

Could spent coffee grounds provide an alternative to plastic packaging?

A new study from Srinivas Janaswamy has revealed how spent coffee grounds can be made into biodegradable films—material that could one day replace plastics.

Can avocado peels help curb a plastic waste problem?

Over the past two decades, the United States has been importing more and more avocados each year, underlining a growing obsession with the nutrient-dense fruit. Simultaneously, the U.S. and the rest of the world have been dealing with a growing environmental crisis spurred on by an overreliance on plastic. Could avocados — specifically avocado peels — provide a potential solution?...

Precision ag research initiatives to build innovation ecosystem

Using precision agriculture and natural resource data to increase the efficiency, profitability and sustainability of crop and livestock production—that vision is driving research initiatives to build an ecosystem to fuel innovation that benefits the state’s largest industry.

USDA FSA working to include bison herds affected with Mycoplasma in livestock assistance programs, carcass disposal assistance also available

Leadership at USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) have responded to a request from National Bison Association to find a new path for relief for bison producers affected by Mycoplasma infection and mortality. In previous years, the FSA considered Mycoplasma to be a secondary infection in bison, which prevented producers from qualifying for reimbursement for death losses under the agency’s Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP).

Rosemary compound may help postpartum dairy cows

Rosemary and dairy cows could be a winning combination. A natural antioxidant, anti-inflammatory compound found in rosemary plants can improve milk production and possibly help dairy cows weather the stressful post-calving period.

Anand honored for teaching excellence

Anand honored for teaching excellence. Anand received the North Central Region for 2021 Excellence in College and University Teaching à£à£Ö±²¥Ðãs for Food and Agricultural Sciences by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities. He receives $2,000 to be used for improving teaching at SDSU.