Our understanding of what is happening beneath the surface of farms across the world is changing daily. From how plants interact with the billions of microbes that inhabit the soil, to the impact of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) on nutrient availability. We’ll take a close look at what the science is telling us and how these findings translate to the field.
“God has made a good Earth, and it’s my responsibility to help protect what God has given us.” This quote defines the culture of conservation that has run strong in our family for generations.
Ensuring that your crops are rich in nutrients like Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K) is a crucial aspect of a healthy farm. But oftentimes, most of the N, P and K applied to the soil is never absorbed by the crop and does not have a chance to improve crop performance.
Join David Miller, Director of Education at Advancing Eco Agriculture, as he describes how to manage soil biology to release the nutrients that are tied up in the soil mineral matrix and don’t show up on a conventional soil test.
Yield record holders Randy Dowdy and David Hula point out no-tillers may have more control over certain factors that influence yield than they may think.
Join John Kempf, Chief Vision Officer and Founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture, as he dives into the relationship between soil biology and no-till farm management. Moving beyond the buzzwords, John will share the value of biological inputs and the changes they can bring to your soil.
Holganix President of Agriculture Dave Stark sits down with regenerative ag consultants Nick Vos & John Weseman to discuss soil microbes & soil health as it relates to fertilizer usage.
No-tillers often struggle with losing a large portion of their applied fertilizer. With soil microbes, farmers can increase the efficiency of the fertilizer in their systems and cut back on costs.
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On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Montag Manufacturing, growers from across the U.S. share their predictions for the upcoming planting season, including one no-tiller who’s “bullish” about a great spring.
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