by Sarah Jane Stone | Nov 21, 2022 | Video, Water
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by Sarah Jane Stone | Oct 26, 2022 | Video, Water, Microfibers
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by Sarah Jane Stone | Aug 25, 2022 | Water
Water remains one of the most important resources due it its impact on our everyday lives, especially as we work with our changing environment. The impact of climate change, however, has made it challenging for growers to manage this resource. Currently, nearly half...
by Ryan Vulcan | Sep 17, 2021 | Water
The issue of water usage is not a new challenge for the sustainability world, but increasing temperatures and changing weather patterns over the last several decades along with increased water consumption has turned this into an impending crisis. Recently, the U.S....
by Ryan Vulcan | May 1, 2019 | Water
Cotton is often misperceived as a plant requiring lots of water to grow; however, global cotton production accounts for about 3 percent of agricultural water. Cotton’s plant species is xerophyte, meaning it can grow in dry climates and can conserve water for its...