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    [Link] Feds say farm incomes are surging — but most don’t reap gains

    Canada’s most valuable farms and ranches made a mint last year, while many struggled to balance the books, recently released federal data show.
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    KindHarvest Team March 23, 2021

    [Link] Experienced cover croppers do better

    Soil Health Partnership data shows learning curve associated with cover crop adoption.
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    KindHarvest Team March 22, 2021

    [Link] The value of water-smart agriculture

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    KindHarvest Team March 22, 2021

    [Link] How world’s oldest Angus herd thrives in low-cost system

    An unwavering focus on management traits has seen the Ballindalloch Aberdeen Angus herd stand the test of time.
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    KindHarvest Team March 22, 2021

    [Link] Interactions between cover crops and soil microorganisms increase phosphorus availability in conservation agriculture

    Microbial phosphorus, phosphatase, and fatty acids increased under cover crops, indicating an enhanced potential for organic P cycling. Enzyme-stable …
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    KindHarvest Team March 22, 2021

    [Link] Cover crops have key role in resilient soils

    Cover crops provide an active, protective blanket that not only provides surface cover, but also enhances soil biology and structure, speaker Jerry Ha…
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    KindHarvest Team March 21, 2021

    [Link] General Mills, Danone pilots provide proof for regenerative agriculture success

    Danone did share that across the 82,000 acres in the pilot, 39,035 acres grew cover crops and 46,378 acres reduced till or practiced no-till. In aggre…
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    KindHarvest Team March 21, 2021

    [Link] The end of the plough? Climate change and the role of regenerative farming

    Iain Graham is a 'thinking' farmer who has increasingly become aware of the role that regenerative farming practices will play in the long term prospe…
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    KindHarvest Team March 21, 2021

    [Link] Incorporating no-till and cover crops on Delta acres

    Como, Miss., farmer discusses how he has incorporated cover crops and no-till on his cotton, corn, and soybean acres.
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    KindHarvest Team March 21, 2021

    [Link] Regenerative agriculture – five things you should know

    William Hargreaves from Savills outlines the key points farmers and landowners need to consider if they’re thinking of adopting regenerative methods…
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    KindHarvest Team March 20, 2021
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