A no-cost soil sampling program is now available for Hoosier farmers. Indiana’s Mississippi River Basin Soil Sampling Program is a no-cost program with a focus on increasing the knowledge and use of ...
Texas A&M researchers found that deep soil testing can offset some crop production costs by helping account for residual ...
Two farmers discuss how planter checks, fall soil sampling and rapid hybrid evaluation help them adapt and stay competitive ...
The precision agriculture industry hasn’t done a great job articulating the value of site-specific soil testing, which has led to frustration from farmers, who aren’t sure how to use what they learn ...
Hoosier farmers who grow crops within the Mississippi River Basin watershed may be eligible for no-cost soil sampling. The orange area shows the boundaries of the watershed, which includes nearly all ...
Regenerative dairy farming is showing early signs of boosting soil carbon, with new UK data revealing measurable gains of up ...
JONESBOROUGH, Tenn. (WJHL) — Area farmers are learning how the sediment left behind from Hurricane Helene’s floodwaters will impact their crops. Sand, silt, and rock are just some of what remains.
A no-till pioneer in the 1980s, Grundy County farmer Brad Ohrt continues his mission to protect soil and water quality with ...
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