Farmers who employ soil health management practices such as cover crops and no-till can significantly improve their bottom lines, a new study concludes. The Soil Health Institute, Natural Resources ...
A new report from the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) and the Soil Health Institute (SHI) highlights the environmental and economic advantages of soil health management systems ...
FARGO, N.D. — Conserving, protecting and utilizing soil matters to producers. That was evident at the University of Minnesota and North Dakota State University Soil Management Summit and Dakota ...
For Colorado ranchers and producers, productivity stems from the soil. In the face of growing water scarcity and climate change, producers are turning to new practices to increase production, improve ...
TWIN FALLS, Idaho — Adopting new farming practices benefit both the land and the bottom line, a farmer says. Picabo Livestock, a ranching and farming operation with roots going back more than 135 ...
If you are adding a new farm for next season, take a hard look at soil health amid the backdrop of higher fertility and input costs. Missy Bauer, Farm Journal Field Agronomist, says start with the ...
The Minnesota Soil Health Coalition has a mentor network ready to advise producers in trying some new practices on the farm. Mark Gutierrez, executive director of the Minnesota Soil Health Coalition, ...
Chris Kubiak stands next to one of his 350 apple trees at his 5-acre Timberwolf Orchard in Mercer County, Pa. In response to global soil shortages, war, and climate change, regenerative farming ...
For decades, agricultural research has often followed a similar path. Scientists identify a problem, develop a study, gather ...