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College of Agriculture and Natural Resources

Cows sit and stand in a grassy field

With $1.1M NASA Grant, UMD Researcher to Study Unwelcome Crop: Nitrogen

Satellite Data Will Reveal How Different Agriculture Approaches Impact Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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Should You Squish a Spotted Lanternfly?

As the Invasive Species Hits UMD, Entomologist Explains How Much of a Threat It Really Is

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Oh Deer! Are Your Animal Neighbors Passing Along COVID?

$3.6M USDA Award Funds UMD Study on Cross-Species Infectious Disease Links

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Baltimore checkerspot butterfly

Drawn to Creepy Crawlers? There’s a Website for That.

Emeritus Professor Honors Late Friend and Colleague With Website Featuring Their Educational Art

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Alum’s Zebrafish Photo to Live ‘Forever’ on Stamp

Image Chosen by Postal Service Opened New Avenues to Treat Brain Diseases

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landscape at Burning Man

Can Burning Man Avoid Warming the Planet?

Student Analysis Could Help the World’s Largest ‘Leave No Trace’ Event Go Carbon-Neutral

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Two Students Awarded Voyager Scholarship by Obamas, Airbnb Co-founder

Terps Among 100 College Juniors Awarded Up to $60K, Travel Housing as Part of Program’s Second Cohort

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wheat

UMD Researchers Sequence Genome of World’s First Farmed Crop

Ancient Wheat Could Safeguard Global Food Supply by Boosting Drought, Disease Resistance of Modern Strains

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corn in field damaged by saltwater intrusion

Study Finds Sea-level Rise Is Swallowing Farms in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia

UMD Researchers, Colleagues Found 19,000 Acres of Farmland Converted to Marsh in 6 Years

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UMD Study Shows Tree Species Diversity Is Good for Spiders—and Us

More Eight-legged Crawlers Means Fewer Natural Pests

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mosquito reading a newspaper that reads, "Daily News: Mosquitoes Suck" and saying, "Fake News."

5 Mosquito Myths and 1 Truth That Really Bite

UMD Environmental Science and Technology Researcher Separates Fact From Fiction on Maryland’s Warm-Weather Nemesis

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beech leaves

What You Need to Know About the Approaching Menace to Maryland Trees

UMD Expert Offers Advice to Protect Your Yard From Beech Leaf Disease, Other Invasive Threats

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