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Paul Vincelli

@pvincell

Extension Professor and Provost's Distinguished Service Professor University of Kentucky. Interests include science, agricultural sustainability, & GE crops

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From Alfred: "As of now this is to Congo receipt of 545 dollars to help Winnie get the necessary heart surgery. On behalf of winnie I thank all people who donated to this noble cause of saving my daughter" Watch for our updates and... gofundme.com/f/for-baby-win…

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An exciting update from Alfred: "Hi Paul, "Take a look at this. We are going for visa interviews on Monday and from there we shall be ready to go. The doctors in India have given a green light. "Will keep you posted.... gofundme.com/f/for-baby-win…

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Presenting a today talk on "Sustainable Landscapes" at the meeting of the American Public Gardens Association. The science and growing impacts of climate change will figure prominently, of course. Andrew Dessler

Presenting a today talk on "Sustainable Landscapes" at the meeting of the American Public Gardens Association.  The science and growing impacts of climate change will figure prominently, of course.  <a href="/AndrewDessler/">Andrew Dessler</a>
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Single plant alleles can have a community-wide ecological effect (science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…). Does this highlight: 1. The potential risks of transgene flow? 2. Promise for single alleles in contributing to restoration of degraded ecosystems? Thoughts?

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Sunflowers are about the best garden flower. They reseed themselves. Never need watered. No insect or disease problems. Goldfinches love them. And they're really gorgeous on an August morning.

Sunflowers are about the best garden flower. They reseed themselves. Never need watered. No insect or disease problems. Goldfinches love them. And they're really gorgeous on an August morning.
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Something unexpected here. Report of an assessment across 20 million crop acres in US Midwest. "On average, fields with cover crops saw yield declines of 5.5% for corn and 3.5% for soybeans" 'Healthier soil' more than offset, it seems, by other factors. phys.org/news/2022-11-c…

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High yields can contribute to global food security. But they also can help us conserve Earth’s rich biological diversity through land sparing: particularly if producers are incentivized to conserve habitat. Does the food industry talk about this? Sustainable Agriculture Summit #sustagsummit