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Research & Data from the International Hub Region

  • Agrivoltaics: Coming Soon to a Farm Near You?

    Byron Kominek, owner of Jack’s Solar Garden in Longmont, Colo., drives a tractor away following a kickoff event for the farm.

    Researchers and farmers around the country are currently experimenting and collecting data on what crops, pollinator plants, and/or livestock situations work best with photovoltaic setups.…

  • No-Till: From Science to Practice

    Hands of a person feeling soil 20 minutes after a rain simulator applied 2 inches of water. Photo credit USDA NRCS

    No-till is not a new concept — in fact, it has been a management practice for several decades, but perhaps gained the most momentum since the USDA NRCS initiated their soil health campaign in 2012.…

  • Cross-Border Workshop

    Cross-Border Workshop Presentation Slide

    On October 17th and 18th, 2017 in Syracuse New York, members of the USDA Climate Hubs, Environment and Climate Change Canada, and Agriculture, Agri-Food Canada, Cornell University and Ouranos…

  • Seedlot Selection Tool

    Conifer tree seedlings are kept in insulated bags to keep roots cool during a reforestation project on the Colville National Forest.

    The Seedlot Selection Tool assists land managers in considering climate change while planning reforestation and restoration efforts.