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Insects travel around the world—diseases travel around the world. The work that we are doing is trying to get out ahead of these diseases and insects before they get to the United States.
Tim DaltonProfessor, Department of Agricultural Economics -
I think this is a huge opportunity for U.S. agriculture, and it's not just reducing greenhouse gases, but again, many of these practices help decrease input costs and increase profitability of our farm operations in the United States.
Charles RiceUniversity Distinguished Professor, Department of Agronomy -
It’s probably not going to get easier to compromise.
Jennifer IfftAssociate Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics