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Soil Health ‘Bundled Benefits’ are Getting More Attention
Clay Pope shares some studies that show how soil health practices implemented in priority watersheds can result in improvements in water quality while also reducing greenhouse gas reductions. Pope also shares a new tool from American Farmland Trust that can help folks involved in conservation work more easily identify how much of a positive impact soil health practices are having in helping mitigate climate change.
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Designing The 'Perfect' No-Till Corn Hybrid
When it comes to selecting the critical traits found with hybrids which perform best under various tillage systems, farmers attending the 1998 National No-Tillage Conference in Indianapolis, Ind., cited significant differences.
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Non-GMO Corn and Soybeans
Do you, or have you considered, growing non-GMO corn or soybeans?
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Horsch Academy: Strategies & Solutions for Modern Weed Management
One of the biggest challenges today in modern crop farming around the world is weeds increasing resistance to herbicides. Here in North America this issue has come full circle in not only where glyphosate has been primarily used, but also in other cropping environments using other chemistries. This webinar being held on Oct. 28 at 10 a.m. will explore the current situation with herbicide resistance in North America, discuss some smoking guns out there that are increasing the problem, and some strategies for farmers to incorporate on their farms to combat this on going challenge. Register here »