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Big Bears, Bigger Lessons: How Fat Bear Week Highlights the Economics of Nature
Big Bears, Bigger Lessons: How Fat Bear Week Highlights the Economics of Nature
As 2024โs Fat Bear Week wraps up, we reflect on more than just the excitement of the competition. This year, 128 โGrazer,โ a fierce and nurturing mother bear, claimed her second consecutive victory, thrilling fans around the world. But beyond the spectacle lies a powerful message about the value of nature and conservationโsomething central to our work at the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics (AREC).
AREC Green Exchange Results: Pricing Plants Across Generations
AREC Green Exchange Results: Pricing Plants Across Generations
Segregating Organic and Conventional Farms? Not So Fast.
Segregating Organic and Conventional Farms? Not So Fast.
When organic farms and conventional farms are located near one another, their farming practices can have implications for their neighbors. GMO pollen from conventional crops can drift to organic fields, and insects, fungi and weed seeds from organically farmed lands can drift to conventional fields.
Agricultural and Resource Economics | Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics
Agricultural and Resource Economics | Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics
Overview of Fellowship | REDUCETARIAN FOUNDAT ION
Overview of Fellowship | REDUCETARIAN FOUNDAT ION
APPLY | University of Maryland Extension Internships | Deadline March 29, 2024
APPLY | University of Maryland Extension Internships | Deadline March 29, 2024
๐ Reclaimed Water Database and References ๐
๐ Reclaimed Water Database and References ๐
๐ Reclaimed Water Use Regulations in the US: Evaluating Changes ๐
๐ Reclaimed Water Use Regulations in the US: Evaluating Changes ๐
FREE Webinar | 2024 Farm Succession Webinar
FREE Webinar | 2024 Farm Succession Webinar
๐Strawberry Case Study: What if Farmers Had to Pay for Water?๐
๐Strawberry Case Study: What if Farmers Had to Pay for Water?๐
With aquifers nationwide in dangerous decline, one part of California has tried essentially taxing groundwater. New research shows itโs working.
๐ Challenges Faced by Family Owned Broiler Growers | Choices Magazine ๐
๐ Challenges Faced by Family Owned Broiler Growers | Choices Magazine ๐
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