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New land-use strategies can reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Automated chambers measure greenhouse gas levels in a young stand of wheat.
Credit: JE Doll, MSU
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Midwest corn fields offer surprising opportunities, scientists say, to mitigate greenhouse gases.
Credit: Kurt Stepnitz, MSU
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CO2 flux tower in a cropped field at the NSF KBS LTER site.
Credit: B. Zenone, MSU
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Cover crops such as clover in a maturing wheat field can capture and store CO2 in soil.
Credit: S.Deming, MSU
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Scientists sample for new soil carbon storage in a Midwest field crop.
Credit: J.E. Doll, MSU
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Researchers study soil carbon gains in reforested agricultural land.
Credit: J.E. Doll, MSU
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