Cover crop termination is not a one-size-fits-all process. Ohio farmers must consider their specific goals and available ...
Clint Nester was recently recognized with the 2025 Ohio Certified Crop Adviser of the Year award at the 2025 Conservation ...
Sulfentrazone market thrives on its versatility in row crops and turfgrass, driven by resistance issues, precision agriculture, and regulatory scruti ...
This year’s Ohio Master Farmers share nearly a hundred years of no-till experience between them. Piketon County’s Dan Corcoran farms in partnership with his brothers and nephew raising corn, soybeans, ...
Study: Redistributing soil can restore nutrients, improve water retention, and significantly boost crop yields on eroded ...
Growers have been notified of a ‘pause’ in reimbursements for conservation work as the Trump administration scales back on ...
The Newton County Fairgrounds 4-H Building at Kentland was packed with those attending the Feb. 27 annual meeting of the ...
The new chair of the Irish Grain Growers Group (IGGG), James Kelly, has set out his intention to work closely with the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon to ensure more ...
Plainview farmers Victor and Gaylen Stukey were recently honored as outstanding conservation farmers by the Hale County Soil and Water Conservation District (HCSWCD).
Conservation Tillage: Reducing the disturbance of the soil through conservation tillage practices can help preserve soil structure, prevent erosion, and maintain habitats for soil-dwelling organisms.
While the Midwest has seen boosts in farming practices that reduce runoff, there’s also been an increase in practices that make the problem worse.
For example, about 60 per cent of Canadian farmers report using no-till or conservation tillage methods — in Saskatchewan that number increases to 80 per cent — while a growing number are ...
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