Fertilizer usage dates back to as early as 6,000 to 2,400 BC and remains just as crucial for crop production today.
This graphic highlights the threats that pushed the world’s most endangered great apes to the brink, and what we can do to prevent their extinction.
Methane emissions contribute to over half of net global warming. Where do the greatest opportunities lie for methane abatement?
As the most-used natural fiber, cotton has become the most important non-food agricultural product.
The U.S. has 1.5 billion pounds of cheese in cold storage across the country—around $3.4 billion worth of cheese.
This graphic shows a timeline of when 15 different animals became domesticated, based on archaeological findings.
From wheat to cassavas, also known as yuca, here are the top cash crops in Africa and their share of global production.
How much has the world’s land use changed over the last 10,000 years, and how have forests been impacted?
Vertical farming is a technologically advanced method of growing food indoors. Learn more about its benefits in this infographic. (Sponsored content.)
The U.S. produces billions of pounds of food waste every year. View this infographic to learn the most important facts. Sponsored content.