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[Link] Farmers using regenerative practices to conserve water and adapt to climate change
With the continuous threat of drought in the western U.S., more farmers are picking up sustainable practices to keep their soil and their crops alive.
[Link] Group funds half a million acres of cover crops in Midwest
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation announced $2.6 million in grants on Wednesday to help farmers plant cover crops across 500,000 acres in Illi…
[Link] Growers take measures to withstand drought
Grape farmers in Washington adopted early shoot thinning and leaf removal to minimize sunburn last summer.
[Link] Ohio farmers advocate for conservation
He believes learning from peers can help farmers get a practical idea of whether a conservation practice might work for them, and what benefits they m…
[Link] Making the most of mycorrhizal inoculation
Could these inoculants be an effective way to improve a cereal crop’s nitrogen-use efficiency?
[Link] Researchers Find Compaction-Yield Link
If you're looking for another reason to re-check your tire inflation one last time before you hit the acres, you may have just found it.
[Link] Can Soil Organic Carbon Reduce Drought and Flooding?
New research published by the Soil Health Institute (SHI) provides fresh insights into the vital role that soil organic carbon levels can play in prev…
[Link] New Resources to Demystify Regenerative Grazing and Soil Health
The terms regenerative grazing and soil health have started to seem almost ubiquitous in the world of agriculture.
[Link] Regenerative Organic Agriculture is Gaining the Attention of Very Influential Politicians in D.C.
An absolute game-changing development took place last week in Georgia that should have organic advocates all feeling very hopeful.