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The word “dust bowl” conjures images of cracked earth, swirling clouds of dry soil, and a haunting silence where life once ...
Results from a new survey reveal that between 25% and 50% of corn and soybean growers adopt the use of cover crops when their ...
A farmer in southeastern Minnesota is hopeful cover crops will help him return to spring fieldwork sooner following recent rains. Ed McNamara of Goodhue says cover crops dry the soil out. “It ...
Diamond Bar Ranch was selected as the 2025 Nebraska Leopold Conservation Award recipient, it was announced on Earth Day April ...
ELIZABETH, Ill. — The focus at TWG Ranch is to raise reproductive, maternal cattle with longevity and product merit. “We are ...
A north-central Illinois farmer says he’s concerned federal cuts to the USDA will stymie the adoption of conservation ...
Everybody seems to be talking about cover crops. Rightfully so because, managed correctly, they can provide environmental benefits. Higher yield? Well, maybe, but probably not, at least in the ...
A newly released National Cover Crop Survey Report digs into feedback provided by more than 650 U.S. farm advisors.
Ohio State Extension educator Sandra D. Trushel offers insight into pasture stocking rates for cattle farmers.