No-Till Farmer’s 1:1 with Elizabeth Burns-Thompson, Modern Ag Alliance Through the Decades: Bane-Welker’s Steve Hine Reflects on 52 Years Precision Ag Drives Demand for More Technicians The 2025 ...
A $360,000 grant to the Conservation Foundation will allow the Naperville nonprofit to invest in new equipment and grow more for produce for local food pantries. Thanks to the funding awarded by ...
New CBO farm bill math confirms a tough farm economy, projecting $1.4 trillion in USDA spending while many farmers wait for ...
Discover how the Udermanns adopted no-till practices, regenerative methods and a commitment to soil health, earning the inaugural Master Farmer Award.
As a nation, we draw strength from our forests, grasslands, farmers, ranches, rivers and wild lands. In the Red River Valley of the North, our 25-million-acre watershed spreads across a mosaic of ...
Cover cropping involves growing various plant varieties between cash crop rotations to ensure continuous soil coverage. This practice improves soil water infiltration, builds soil organic matter, ...
Short-term “bridge” or aid payments can help keep farms afloat during difficult years, but policy decisions that can help improve grower practices and profitability long-term are needed, farmers say.
Editor’s note: America’s Conservation Ag Movement has embraced farmer-to-farmer knowledge transfer as a key pillar in the strategy to accelerate regenerative ag practice adoption. At the center of the ...
As agriculture committees in the House and Senate turn attention to considering and reporting their out a five-year farm bill, it's important to consider how many Americans have felt the negative ...
Hilery Gobert is the seventh generation Gobert farmer to cultivate southwest Louisiana land. A native of St. Landry parish, Gobert left his father's farm as a young man, served in the first Brigade of ...
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