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    Warming increases Bacterial Panicle Blight (Burkholderia glumae) occurrences and impacts on USA rice production by Shew, Aaron M, Durand-Morat, Alvaro, Nalley, Lawton L, Zhou, Xin-Gen, Rojas, Clemencia, Thoma, Greg

    Published in PloS one (11-07-2019)
    “…Bacterial Panicle Blight (BPB), caused by Burkholderia glumae, is a bacterial disease in rice (Oryza sativa) that reduces rice yield and quality for producers…”
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    Yield reduction under climate warming varies among wheat cultivars in South Africa by Shew, Aaron M., Tack, Jesse B., Nalley, Lawton L., Chaminuka, Petronella

    Published in Nature communications (02-09-2020)
    “…Understanding extreme weather impacts on staple crops such as wheat is vital for creating adaptation strategies and increasing food security, especially in…”
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    Economic and Environmental Impact of Rice Blast Pathogen (Magnaporthe oryzae) Alleviation in the United States by Nalley, Lawton, Tsiboe, Francis, Durand-Morat, Alvaro, Shew, Aaron, Thoma, Greg

    Published in PloS one (01-12-2016)
    “…Rice blast (Magnaporthe oryzae) is a key concern in combating global food insecurity given the disease is responsible for approximately 30% of rice production…”
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    Climate change risk perceptions and agricultural adaptation strategies in vulnerable riverine char islands of Bangladesh by Ahmed, Zobaer, Guha, Gauri S., Shew, Aaron M., Alam, G.M. Monirul

    Published in Land use policy (01-04-2021)
    “…•Char (island) dwellers’ risk perceptions and agricultural adaptations to climate change are standardized in an index.•Char dwellers climate change risk…”
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    Identifying Dry-Season Rice-Planting Patterns in Bangladesh Using the Landsat Archive by Shew, Aaron M., Ghosh, Aniruddha

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-05-2019)
    “…In many countries, in situ agricultural data is not available and cost-prohibitive to obtain. While remote sensing provides a unique opportunity to map…”
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    Consumer valuation of blockchain traceability for beef in the United States by Shew, Aaron M., Snell, Heather A., Nayga, Rodolfo M., Lacity, Mary C.

    Published in Applied economic perspectives and policy (01-03-2022)
    “…Blockchain (BC) technology, defined as a shared information system to validate, secure, and permanently store transactions among multiple parties on a…”
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    Arkansas producers value upload speed more than download speed for precision agriculture applications by Manlove, Jacob L., Shew, Aaron M., Obembe, Oladipo S.

    Published in Computers and electronics in agriculture (01-11-2021)
    “…•Agricultural producers value upload speed more than download speed.•82.4% of producers find a broadband connection to be very or extremely important to their…”
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    Effect of Conservation Practice Adoption on Perceived Changes in Farm Outcomes in South Dakota by Obembe, Oladipo S, Wang, Tong, Shew, Aaron M

    “…This paper uses farm survey data from the western margin of the Corn Belt to estimate the causal effects of adopting different conservation…”
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    Preparing the next generation of sustainability scientists by Killion, Alexander K., Sterle, Kelley, Bondank, Emily N., Drabik, Jillian R., Bera, Abhinandan, Alian, Sara, Goodrich, Kristen A., Hale, Marcia, Myer, Rachel A., Phung, Quang, Shew, Aaron M., Thayer, Anastasia W.

    Published in Ecology and society (01-12-2018)
    “…Graduate programs emerging in universities over recent decades support the advanced study of sustainability issues in complex socio-environmental systems…”
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    Determining nitrogen deficiencies for maize using various remote sensing indices by Burns, Brayden W., Green, V. Steven, Hashem, Ahmed A., Massey, Joseph H., Shew, Aaron M., Adviento-Borbe, M. Arlene A., Milad, Mohamed

    Published in Precision agriculture (01-06-2022)
    “…Determining a precise nitrogen fertilizer requirement for maize in a particular field and year has proven to be a challenge due to the complexity of the…”
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    An examination of thematic research, development, and trends in remote sensing applied to conservation agriculture by Zobaer Ahmed, Aaron Shew, Lawton Nalley, Michael Popp, V. Steven Green, Kristofor Brye

    “…Conservation agriculture seeks to reduce environmental degradation through sustainable management of agricultural land. Since the 1990s, agricultural research…”
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    Agricultural producer and non-producer perceptions of crop residue burning: a focus on arkansas by Hyink, Jillian, Bresnahan, Ryan, McFadden, Brandon R., Shew, Aaron M., Mitchell, James

    Published in Discover sustainability (16-05-2024)
    “…Agricultural producers adopt management practices that positively and negatively affect the lives of non-producers in their communities. CRB has important…”
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    Are all GMOs the same? Consumer acceptance of cisgenic rice in India by Shew, Aaron M, Nalley, Lawton L, Danforth, Diana M, Dixon, Bruce L, Nayga, Rodolfo M., Jr, Delwaide, Anne‐Cecile, Valent, Barbara

    Published in Plant biotechnology journal (01-01-2016)
    “…India has more than 215 million food‐insecure people, many of whom are farmers. Genetically modified (GM) crops have the potential to alleviate this problem by…”
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    The future of CRISPR gene editing according to plant scientists by de Lange, Job, Nalley, Lawton Lanier, Yang, Wei, Shew, Aaron, de Steur, Hans

    Published in iScience (16-09-2022)
    “…This study surveyed 669 plant scientists globally to elicit how (which outcomes of gene editing), where (which continent) and what (which crops) are most…”
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    Yield gains larger in GM maize for human consumption than livestock feed in South Africa by Shew, Aaron M, Tack, Jesse B, Nalley, Lawton L, Chaminuka, Petronella, Maali, Safiah

    Published in Nature food (01-02-2021)
    “…The majority of genetically modified (GM) crops are produced for livestock consumption, whereas minimal attention has been given to GM crops for direct human…”
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    The Economic and Environmental Benefits of Sheath Blight Resistance in Rice by Tsiboe, Francis, Nalley, Lawton Lanier, Durand, Alvaro, Thoma, Greg, Shew, Aaron

    “…The producer, consumer, and environmental impacts of a counterfactual of ShB-resistant rice production were calculated using data from U.S. county-level rice…”
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    Tractor guidance improves production efficiency by reducing overlaps and gaps by Kharel, Tulsi P., Ashworth, Amanda J., Shew, Aaron, Popp, Michael P., Owens, Phillip R.

    “…Tractor guidance (TG) systems presumably improve agricultural production efficiencies by reducing overlaps and gaps during field operations. However,…”
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    Winter-time cover crop identification: A remote sensing-based methodological framework for new and rapid data generation by Ahmed, Zobaer, Nalley, Lawton, Brye, Kristofor, Steven Green, V., Popp, Michael, Shew, Aaron M., Connor, Lawson

    “…•A remote sensing framework maps winter cover crops, provides novel data for 2013–2019.•Efficiently maps winter-time cover and non-cover phenology and length…”
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    Crop Residue burning from high-resolution satellite imagery and PM2.5 dispersion: A case study of Mississippi County, Arkansas, USA by Maryam Zamanialaei, Aaron M. Shew, Justin J. Fain, Ally Borkowski, Jessica L. McCarty

    Published in Sustainable environment (01-12-2023)
    “…Crop residue burns typically result in particulate matter (PM2.5), methane (CH4), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrous oxide (N2O), nitrogen oxides (NOx), volatile…”
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