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No-till and cover crops are among the best ways to counter topsoil erosion, but Trump administration may reduce federal ...
Regardless of whether you call them sustainable, regenerative, or climate-smart, adoption of conservation practices such as cover cropping and no-till help both farmers and the general public.
A recent agricultural summit is teaching Montana farmers about regenerative and organic practices. Farmers hope those changes ...
Conservation practices are readily available for U.S. farmers to implement, but financial roadblocks commonly stymie their adoption. A study done in 2020 in cooperation between the Soil Health ...
For the last 15 years, Justin Knopf has opted out of tilling the soil on his farm. More recently, his family’s operation—4,500 acres where he farms wheat, corn, soybeans, and sorghum with his dad and ...
While adopting these conservation practices may be beneficial in decreasing a farm’s expenses, Bly mentioned that there is also a value seen in increasing soil health and resiliency which should ...
Dec. 20—Taopi-area family recognized at annual state conference for SWCDs Using a variety of practices on their cropland to improve soil health and reduce erosion, Voigt Family Farms is a strong ...
Several different conservation practices can get results for farmers in the ongoing effort to improve profitability, reduce ...
Agricultural biotechnology delivers more than just streamlined pest management options or the promise of healthier, higher quality crops. Biotech-derived crops allow growers to adopt sustainable ...
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Chambersburg Public Opinion on MSNCraig Alleman named top conservation farmer — tour his farm Aug. 5
The Franklin County Conservation District has named Craig Alleman as the 2025 Conservation Farmer of the Year.
On July 19, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Harmon Kithcart Farms will host "Brunch on the Farm," an event designed to provide a firsthand experience ...
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