New MSU report highlights knowledge gaps hindering adoption of soil-saving practices and outlines five priority areas for ...
USDA’s rule not only establishes what crops, but also what practices qualify for 45Z credit. The interim rule establishes guidelines for quantifying, reporting, and verifying the greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
Regenerative farming is gaining momentum as farmers, companies and consumers look for healthier soil, better nutrition and ...
HAMPTON, Iowa — Long-time Practical Farmers of Iowa members Doug Alert and Margaret Smith have looked at organic no-till planting into cover crops, a system pioneered by Jeff Moyer at the Rodale ...
That’s because for soil to retain nutrients and moisture, it needs to contain a living root for as long as possible. Meaning ...
Farmers can save money by using practices that improve soil, according to a study from the Soil Health Institute. The study surveyed 30 farms across the United States that are using no-till ...
As the adoption of no-till practices has spread widely across parts of the U.S. over the past few decades, the approach has been touted as an important means of storing carbon in soil—and a key ...
With good weather conditions across much of the Midwest, farmers are working on fall tillage and fertility applications. Ken Ferrie says many growers in central Illinois are telling him how ...
A three-year study conducted by the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station shows that cover crops can improve yields in soybean fields. The study also answers a lingering question about wheat-double ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results