We know your success is greatly impacted by the weather – especially as harvest season approaches. That’s why we’ve put together a Harvest Weather Outlook to help you plan as much as you can.
At first thought, it may seem that crop residue decay could hamper seed germination and new crop growth. However, residue decay and new seedling germination are driven by biological activity in the soil. Both processes can be managed to profitably break down residue while starting fall-seeded cover crops.
In this webinar, Holganix President of Agriculture, Dave Stark Ph.D. will discuss the role of soil microbes in breaking down crop residue and building soil health.
Join No-Till Farmer in this special webinar where we will show a replay of Howard G. Buffet's session from the 32nd Annual National No-Tillage Conference.
Join the editors of No-Till Farmer for a live digital product demonstration with Cultivace to learn how to optimize your foliar application and maximize yield.
Join the editors of No-Till Farmer for a digital product demonstration with Aztoic Technologies Inc. to learn more about how Evita can benefit your farm operation.
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.
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On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by CultivAce, we head to Amboy, Ill., where Dave Thompson shares his top takeaways from harvest season. Univ. of Illinois soil scientist Andrew Margenot discusses why some no-tillers might want to dial back P and K rates next growing season.
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