<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news/adaptation-not-irrigation-recommended-for-midwest-corn-farmers.aspx" dsn="blogs"><homehero/><unit>Faculty &amp; Staff,Research,College of Natural Science,EES,Kellogg Biological Station</unit><pubDate>03/09/2021</pubDate><title>Adaptation, not irrigation recommended for Midwest corn farmers</title><description><p>A warming climate may not increase water demand for Midwest crops that may instead be adapted through soil management to changing air temperatures and moisture, said MSU scientists helping farmers manage the challenge. The research team, led by ecosystems scientist Bruno Basso, found that the Midwest is in a unique location that typically receives ample rainfall and has deep soil, ideal for farming. Their results were published March 5 in the journal <em>Nature Communications</em>.</p>
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