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The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency will fund a $75,000 grant to study how the state can scale up to 1 million acres of ...
Results from a new survey reveal that between 25% and 50% of corn and soybean growers are likely to adopt the use of cover ...
Since nitrous oxide is emitted into the air when there is excess nitrogen in the ground, keeping plants growing year-round ...
A friend from church asked me, “Is there any cover crop to plant in the spring?” Traditionally, most home gardeners only plant cover crops in the fall. Spring plantings of cover crops will help ...
The following was written by Jenny Brhel, Chris Proctor and Katja Koehler-Cole, University of Nebraska Extension educators, ...
Learn about the different kinds of cover crops and their uses in a free webinar led by University of Alaska Fairbanks soil ...
Nitrogen surrounds us, but understanding how it can be both a friend in agriculture and a foe in water was among the ...
Growing a vegetable garden is plenty of work on its own without worrying that your efforts will be ruined by hungry pests.
Planting dry beans into spring cover crops could be a measure to protect young plants from damaging weather conditions like wind or hail. Dry beans are susceptible to damage from wind and other ...
The executive director of the Association of Illinois Soil & Water Conservation Districts says farmers across the state are speaking out about a proposed cut to a popular cover crop program. Eliot ...
A grant of $59 million would have helped hundreds of farmers in the Mid-Atlantic adapt to climate change. The Trump administration called the funds a “green new scam.” ...
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