Ray Archuleta and Barry Fisher, USDA-NRCS Soil Health Specialists along with Dr. Brad Joern, Purdue University will describe how soil health systems can help heal reclaimed minelands and other highly disturbed soils. The workshop location is on a working coal mine and will include cover crop demonstration plots and an optional mine tour in the afternoon. Read More
Half-day workshop featuring Ray Archuleta and Barry Fisher, USDA-NRCS Soil Health Specialists along with local farmers Gordan and Jeff Smiley. The event will focus on understating the soil as a living ecosystem and how soil health systems - including the use of manures and cover crops - can have a regenerative effect on our soils. Read More
No-till on the Plains is hosting two Whirlwind Expo field days in Nebraska for growers to gain a better understanding of the importance of soil health by utilizing continuous no-till cropping systems. Read More
No-till on the Plains is hosting two Whirlwind Expo field days in Nebraska for growers to gain a better understanding of the importance of soil health by utilizing continuous no-till cropping systems. Read More
Participants of this field day will come away with knowledge on what it takes to successfully establish, grow, and terminate a cover crop in southern Minnesota. Read More
The webinar will discuss the impact of foliar applications on plant performance, with a particular focus on Radiate® and NutriSync®, two of Loveland Products’ advanced foliar technologies. Used together in the same season, these technologies help growers optimize yield by increasing early root and shoot growth and by enhancing nutrient mobilization and utilization within the plant. Read More
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On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Martin Till, Vincennes, Ind., no-tiller Ray McCormick explains why it’s going to be tough to “not lose a lot of money this year” on corn. Plus, we ask our readers, “On a scale of 1-10, how concerned are you about drought this year?” Hear why some farmers are worried, and why others aren’t very worried at all.
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