https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-02-06-ancient-soil-amendments-use-agricultural-waste-to-improve-soil-naturally.html
February 06, 2019 - A team of researchers from the Soil and Water Science Department at the University of Florida has conducted a study that showed clear benefits of adding mill ash as well as biochar made from rice hulls to sand soil in Florida. According to the researchers, the addition of certain organic residues to sand soils has always been known to improve soil properties, but a thorough examination of the effects of biochar and mill ash hasn't been performed until now.The researchers ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-05-08-agricultural-waste-could-be-contributing-to-the-rise-of-antibiotic-resistant-bacteria.html
May 08, 2018 - It's no secret that the factory farming industry has played a role in the rise of antibiotic resistance -- but just how deep is the trench? As it turns out, Big Ag's involvement in the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria extends well past the barnyard. Research shows that when farmers re-purpose manure for fertilizer or bedding, traces of antibiotics are actually spread into the environment.Research led by Diana Aga, Ph.D., Henry M. Woodburn Professor of Chemistry at ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-08-26-scientists-create-soap-from-rice-straw.html
August 26, 2020 - agricultural wasteMost surfactants available on the market, however, are made from petroleum and other synthetic compounds, making them risky to use and dispose of. (Related: Many cleaning products, especially those billed as “antibacterial,” contain toxic chemicals that cause physical damage.)Because of this, the researchers said, it is important to find natural and organic alternatives, or “biosurfactants,” that will not only address existing environmental concerns ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-05-08-turning-corn-waste-into-low-cost-sugar.html
May 08, 2025 - Scientists at Washington State University (WSU) have developed a groundbreaking method to convert corn stalks and agricultural waste into affordable sugar, a critical step toward making sustainable biofuels economically viable. Published in Bioresource Technology, the process uses a combination of chemical treatments to break down corn stover at mild temperatures, eliminating costly and energy-intensive steps previously seen in biofuel production....
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-02-19-biomass-and-electric-energy-sustainable-fuel.html
February 19, 2019 - According to their research that was published in the journal Energy & Environmental Science, technologies that pave the way towards the conservation of scarce fossil resources can lead us to resource security. The two main factors to consider when establishing a sustainable future industry are electric energy sources (renewable ones, such as wind and solar) and carbon feedstock (such as waste streams).Biomass fuels are non-fossil, carbon-based (biogenic) energy sources ...
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