Croplands Research Group Recent Activities

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Hero Gollany
 
Webinar
 in June 2024: “Stacking 4R Practices
with Conservation Agriculture to Mitigate
Nitrous Oxide Emissions”. 
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,
Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, and
 Diego
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CROPLANDS RESEARCH GROUP
RECENT ACTIVITES:
Four webinars this year. The last webinar for the year from Spain
will be on September 19, 2024.
 
Agroecology and Policy, Balancing
C
limate Change.
CROPLANDS RESEARCH GROUP
RECENT ACTIVITES:
Procinorte online 2024 American Workshop on Soil, Water,
and Climate Change: Can Models Guide Our Way. March 14,
2024. 
Hero Gollany 
presented “
Research on Field Scale Soil
Organic Carbon Modeling Using Long-Term Agricultural
Experiments and the Process-Based CQESTR Model.
 
IPCC Scoping Meeting (
February 26-28, 2024). 
Xunhua Zheng
,
Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of
Sciences
 and 
Landscape Management of Agricultural System
Network (
LMAS) network reported on
 Short-lived Climate
Forcers (SLCFs)
 i
n Brisbane, Australia.
CROPLANDS RESEARCH GROUP
RECENT ACTIVITES:
A workshop
 on 
Knowledge Gaps in Emission Reporting
 on
cultivated organic soils and managed peatlands
, November 2023:
Simon Weldon
, NIBIO, Norway, 
Fahmuddin Agus
, BRIN,
Indonesia and 
Junbin Zhao
, NIBIO, Norway).
 
Webinar
 in November 2023:
Greenhouse Gas Balance of Peatland:
Lessons from the Tropics and the North.
Fahmuddin Agus
, BRIN, Indonesia and
Junbin Zhao
, NIBIO, Norway).
 
The high-resolution process-oriented hydro-biogeochemical model
CNMM-DNDC, a core working model for the Landscape
Management of Agricultural System Network, was chosen as a
working model for a newly granted NSFC.
 Xunhua Zheng
CROPLANDS RESEARCH GROUP
RECENT ACTIVITES:
 
Alice Budai 
and 
Thiago M. Inagaki
 at 
NIBIO
, 
Norway 
are hosting a
CLIFF-GRADS Jane Omenda (
Kenya
). F
ocus on the production of
biochar-based fertilizers
.
Thiago M. Inagaki 
and 
E
va Farkas 
are 
hosting 
Inviolata Lusweti
(
Kenya
)
, and
 Junbin Zhao (NIBIO,
 Norway)
 
and 
Carla Stadler
(
CIFCEN
, 
Argentina
) are also involved in
 GHG measurements and
relevant data processing/analysis.
Hosted 4 CLIFF-GRADS 
students at 
USDA-ARS, 
in
 
Pendleton,
OR, 
USA
: Hero Gollany, 
hosted Bethel Geremew (
Ethiopia
) and
Husaain Tajamul (
Pakistan
) and were trained on CQESTR
carbon model. P
rimitiva Andrea Mboyerwa (
Tanzania
) and
Mercedes Busto (
Argentina
) were
 trained on 
GHG emissions
measurement.
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CROPLANDS RESEARCH GROUP
RECENT 
ACHIEVEMENTS
:
USA-USDA-The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)
NRCS provided $300 M to measure, evaluate, quantify carbon
sequestration and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across USA.
 
USDA-NRCS provided some
funding to USDA-Agricultural
Research Service (ARS)
scientists to develop GHG
Research Networks across the
USA 
(5 regions) 
to measure
and model GHGs.
Hero Gollany 
is monitoring
GHG emissions from annual
cropping systems in the
semiarid Pacific West.
CROPLANDS RESEARCH GROUP
RECENT 
ACHIEVEMENTS
:
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USDA 
National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
provided ~$220 million in FY23 funds for competitive and
capacity projects to support climate change-related
research, education, and Extension.
NIFA launched in partnership with the National Science
Foundation institute hosted at U of Minnesota - 
AI Climate,
Artificial Institute for Climate-Land Interactions, Mitigation,
Adaptation, Tradeoffs and Economy
NIFA continues to expand support for climate change
related work through the 
Agriculture and Food Research
Initiative
CROPLANDS RESEARCH GROUP
RECENT 
ACHIEVEMENTS
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Regional Innovation and Demonstration of Climate-Smart
Agriculture for Future Farms funded two projects focused on
advanced, precision technologies that reduce GHG emissions
Extension, Education & USDA Climate Hubs Partnership
Program supports collaborations between USDA’s 11
Regional 
Climate Hubs 
and Cooperative Extension
NIFA supported 
National Climate Change Roadmap: A
Research Framework for Agriculture, Forestry, and Working
Lands 
to inform the next decade of climate-smart agricultural
research and education
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The Croplands Research Group has been active with webinars, workshops, and training sessions on topics like agricultural mitigation, soil carbon modeling, and greenhouse gas measurements. Co-chairs report on various activities such as webinars on nutrient practices, agroecology, and policy discussions. Recent workshops include discussions on emission reporting, peatland greenhouse gas balance, and climate change modeling. The group focuses on capacity building, hosting students from various countries for training sessions related to carbon modeling, GHG measurement, and biochar-based fertilizers.

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  1. GRA Council meeting, Online 11 September 2024 Croplands Research Group Co-Chairs Report Mar a Rosa Mosquera-Losada, Ladislau Martin-Neto and Hero Gollany

  2. CROPLANDS RESEARCH GROUP RECENT ACTIVITES: Four webinars this year. The last webinar for the year from Spain will be on September 19, 2024. Agroecology and Policy, Balancing Climate Change. Two or more Nutrient Practices Webinar in June 2024: Stacking 4R Practices with Conservation Agriculture to Mitigate Nitrous Oxide Emissions . Craig Drury, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, and Diego Abalos, Aarhus University, Department of Agroecology, Denmark). N2O N2O N2O NH3 NH3NO N2 N2 NO NO3- NO3- Drury et al., 2024 Webinar in March 2024: Co-benefits and Tradeoffs of Agricultural Mitigation and Adaptation in Rice Based Cropping Systems CRG & AgMIP (Roberto Valdivia, Oregon State University, USA, Sonali McDermid, New York University, NASA-GISS, USA, Tao Li, International Rice Research Institute, IRRI, Philippines, and Erik Mencos, Columbia University, NASA-GISS, USA).

  3. CROPLANDS RESEARCH GROUP RECENT ACTIVITES: Procinorte online 2024 American Workshop on Soil, Water, and Climate Change: Can Models Guide Our Way. March 14, 2024. Hero Gollany presented Research on Field Scale Soil Organic Carbon Modeling Using Long-Term Agricultural Experiments and the Process-Based CQESTR Model. IPCC Scoping Meeting (February 26-28, 2024). Xunhua Zheng, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences and Landscape Management of Agricultural System Network (LMAS) network reported on Short-lived Climate Forcers (SLCFs) in Brisbane, Australia.

  4. CROPLANDS RESEARCH GROUP RECENT ACTIVITES: A workshop on Knowledge Gaps in Emission Reporting on cultivated organic soils and managed peatlands , November 2023: Simon Weldon, NIBIO, Norway, Fahmuddin Agus, BRIN, Indonesia and Junbin Zhao, NIBIO, Norway). Webinar in November 2023: Greenhouse Gas Balance of Peatland: Lessons from the Tropics and the North. Fahmuddin Agus, BRIN, Indonesia and Junbin Zhao, NIBIO, Norway). NOAA The high-resolution process-oriented hydro-biogeochemical model CNMM-DNDC, a core working model for the Landscape Management of Agricultural System Network, was chosen as a working model for a newly granted NSFC. Xunhua Zheng

  5. CROPLANDS RESEARCH GROUP RECENT ACTIVITES: Capacity Buliding Hosted 4 CLIFF-GRADS students at USDA-ARS, in Pendleton, OR, USA: Hero Gollany, hosted Bethel Geremew (Ethiopia) and Husaain Tajamul (Pakistan) and were trained on CQESTR carbon model. Primitiva Andrea Mboyerwa (Tanzania) and Mercedes Busto (Argentina) were trained on GHG emissions measurement. Alice Budai and Thiago M. Inagaki at NIBIO, Norway are hosting a CLIFF-GRADS Jane Omenda (Kenya). Focus on the production of biochar-based fertilizers. Thiago M. Inagaki and Eva Farkas are hosting Inviolata Lusweti (Kenya), and Junbin Zhao (NIBIO, Norway) and Carla Stadler (CIFCEN, Argentina) are also involved in GHG measurements and relevant data processing/analysis.

  6. CROPLANDS RESEARCH GROUP RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS: USA-USDA-The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) NRCS provided $300 M to measure, evaluate, quantify carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across USA. USDA-NRCS provided some funding to USDA-Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists to develop GHG Research Networks across the USA (5 regions) to measure and model GHGs. Land Emissions Hero Gollany is monitoring GHG emissions from annual cropping systems in the semiarid Pacific West. Enteric Methane Animal Housing Tall Towers

  7. CROPLANDS RESEARCH GROUP RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS: USA USDA NIFA The USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) provided ~$220 million in FY23 funds for competitive and capacity projects to support climate change-related research, education, and Extension. NIFA launched in partnership with the National Science Foundation institute hosted at U of Minnesota - AI Climate, Artificial Institute for Climate-Land Interactions, Mitigation, Adaptation, Tradeoffs and Economy NIFA continues to expand support for climate change related work through the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative

  8. CROPLANDS RESEARCH GROUP RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS: USA USDA NIFA (cont.) Regional Innovation and Demonstration of Climate-Smart Agriculture for Future Farms funded two projects focused on advanced, precision technologies that reduce GHG emissions Extension, Education & USDA Climate Hubs Partnership Program supports collaborations between USDA s 11 Regional Climate Hubs and Cooperative Extension NIFA supported National Climate Change Roadmap: A Research Framework for Agriculture, Forestry, and Working Lands to inform the next decade of climate-smart agricultural research and education

  9. 11 September 2024 GRA Council meeting, Online Thank you for your kind attention! Hero Gollany/United States, hero.gollany@usda.gov)

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