Source: Conservation Technology Information Center
Three stalwart individuals and organizations who dedicate their time and passion to farm conservation were recently inducted into the Conservation Technology Information Center (CTIC) Hall of Fame.
No-tillers are tackling industry challenges with a renewed focus on soil health, precision technologies & labor-saving efficiencies to enhance the bottom line
No-tillers are tackling industry challenges with a renewed focus on soil health, precision technologies & labor-saving efficiencies to enhance the bottom line
Rob Myers, director of the Center for Regenerative Agriculture at the Univ. of Missouri, dives into how cover crops influence soil moisture in several ways, including through mycorrhizal fungi, improved aggregate stability and the formation of macropores.
Rob Myers helps no-tillers stay ahead of the curve with a look at new varieties coming to market, including cereal rye with high or low levels of allelopathy.
More than 650 farm advisors from across the U.S. participated in a survey on cover crops, shining light on the factors they consider when advising growers on cover crops.
More than 650 farm advisors from across the U.S. participated in a survey on cover crops, shining light on how they advise growers on cover crops. A report on the survey was released this week by the Conservation Technology Information Center (CTIC), USDA SARE Program, and the American Seed Trade Association.
Frost seeding legumes and spring cereals can work very well according to University of Missouri agronomist Rob Myers. And as Rob tells us here in the Cover Crop Connection, if you want to wait a little bit longer and plant your covers in April, that’s perfectly fine, too.
For No-tillers growing corn and soybeans, seeding cover crops will almost always increase profits. But maybe not right away, maintains the Univ. of Missouri’s Rob Myers.
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