Here’s a quick view of what’s happening with Farm Bill negotiations and how they could impact long-standing conservation programs that play an important role in no-till and cover crop adoption.
Nick Vos is pushing to overcome moisture challenges on his farm in southwestern Kansas by no-tilling and using covers to recycle available nutrients and keep his sandy soils protected.
Nick Vos is pushing to overcome moisture challenges on his farm in southwestern Kansas
by no-tilling and using covers to recycle available nutrients and keep his sandy soils protected.
Kansas State University researchers have discovered how weeds develop resistance to the popular herbicide glyphosate, a finding that could have broad future implications in agriculture.
While small grains prices lag in traditional markets, General Mills will be using many of the conservation tools you’re already using on your farm to convert 34,000 acres in South Dakota into a guaranteed market for organic wheat.
A research fellow at the University of Nebraska compares no-till and several different kinds of tillage operations to measure how soil disturbance affects the loss of soil carbon.
Washington State University Extension shares a simple crown test to help farmers determine the extent of any potential damage to the winter wheat crop due to recent cold weather.
If no-tillers want to heal grasslands, improve their soils and farm more profitably, increasing
livestock numbers and re-examining the context of their management could change the game,
says Allan Savory.
If you’ve ever paused for a moment in the tractor, in a field or in your shop and
wondered where agriculture is heading in the future, Allan Savory has done that too
— and he doesn’t like what he’s seeing.
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