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Study: Proposed nitrogen fertilizer policies could protect farmer profits, environment
Lauren Quinn | May 18, 2022

Study: Proposed nitrogen fertilizer policies could protect farmer profits, environment

Major revamp of SNAP could eliminate food insecurity in the US
Marianne Stein | July 8, 2021

Major revamp of SNAP could eliminate food insecurity in the US

Clean Power Plan repeal had economic and environmental consequences
Marianne Stein | March 31, 2021

Clean Power Plan repeal had economic and environmental consequences

New center employs economic tools for sustainability solutions
Katy Mosiman | September 4, 2020

New center employs economic tools for sustainability solutions

Emergency research grant studies how coronavirus affects food systems in the U.S.
ACES staff | July 21, 2020

Emergency research grant studies how coronavirus affects food systems in the U.S.

Slow down: Reduced speed limits save lives in busy cities
Marianne Stein | June 11, 2020

Slow down: Reduced speed limits save lives in busy cities

Public policies that target crime reduction around parks can directly benefit communities
Marianne Stein | April 14, 2020

Public policies that target crime reduction around parks can directly benefit communities

farmdocDAILY launches webinar series to explore COVID-19 impact on Midwestern agriculture
Samantha Koon | March 19, 2020

farmdocDAILY launches webinar series to explore COVID-19 impact on Midwestern agriculture

Can paid parental leave policy in Illinois decrease migration of residents out of the state?
Stephanie Henry | February 12, 2020

Can paid parental leave policy in Illinois decrease migration of residents out of the state?

Chinese tariff rate quota policy severely impacted U.S. wheat exports, study shows
Marianne Stein | January 23, 2020

Chinese tariff rate quota policy severely impacted U.S. wheat exports, study shows

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides a model for ensuring a right to food
Marianne Stein | August 26, 2019

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides a model for ensuring a right to food

Wind turbine design and placement can mitigate negative effect on birds
Marianne Stein | July 18, 2019

Wind turbine design and placement can mitigate negative effect on birds

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1301 W Gregory Dr.

Urbana, IL 61801

217-333-0460

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