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    Day: December 2, 2020

    [Link] Rating of Spring Wheat Varieties (Triticum aestivum L.) According to Their Suitability for Organic Agriculture

    The selection of a proper variety is one of the main factors influencing the quantity and quality of cereal grain yield in organic agriculture. The ai…
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    KindHarvest Team December 2, 2020

    [Link] Developing a Resilient No-Till System with Regenerative Ag

    North Dakota grower Paul Overby utilizes no-till, crop diversity, livestock grazing and satellite imagery to withstand soil erosion and improve topsoi…
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    KindHarvest Team December 2, 2020

    [Link] Agricultural diversification promotes multiple ecosystem services without compromising yield

    Enhancing biodiversity in cropping systems is suggested to promote ecosystem services, thereby reducing dependency on agronomic inputs while maintaini…
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    KindHarvest Team December 2, 2020

    [Link] Boerst family brings regenerative ag approach to their farm

    Dan and Ruth Boerst are practicing regenerative agriculture on 500 acres of owned and rented land in central Waupaca County through the use of cover c…
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    KindHarvest Team December 2, 2020

    [Link] Intercropping legumes and cereals increases phosphorus use efficiency; a meta-analysis

    Intercropping cereals with legumes may achieve high crop yields at reduced input levels. Several studies have indicated that intercropping increases p…
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    KindHarvest Team December 2, 2020

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