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Erin Nelson
Seeing Stress from Space: The U.S. is predicting droughts sooner thanks to a project that enabled...
Unlike us humans, soybeans and wheat can’t turn to acupuncture or aromatherapy when they’re stressed out.And, yes, plants can certainly feel stress. Stress that’s caused by too little moisture and exacerbated by high temperatures. “Agricultural stress occurs when crops do not have adequate soil water during their growth cycle,” explained agricultural researcher Christopher Hain. “Even if the stress doesn’t lead to failure of the crop, it can...
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MSgt Jason McClish
That would be great. I won't be able to make the conference due to other military requirements, so anything you can provide will be great. I've already seen the beta testing and the current data out there right now from the NOAA website in their training modules. Very cool stuff!
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MSgt Jason McClish
Cool. I'll read this later. I provided weather support for 5 STS missions back in the late 2000s up until 2011. I think that was the last year I supported one.
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