Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture US, Young Farmers, Economics, Sustainability,
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12/29/2021 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
One farmer's on-farm research showed that cover crops could help reduce chemical applications, cut nitrogen inputs, and eliminate the cost of cleaning buildups of eroded soil from waterways.
Adopting no-till and cover crops builds soil organic matter and shaves costs
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture US, Water, Climate Change,
The Next Disaster Coming to the Great Plains
Acute scarcity drives the search for water underground. But the West’s major aquifers are in trouble, too.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Ryegrass, Economics,
Grazing on solar sites can enhance value, keep land in agriculture use
LYONS, Neb. — As solar projects across the nation continue to expand, solar grazing has emerged as a valuable tool, according to a new fact sheet recently released by the Center for Rural Affairs.
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture US, Fertilizer, Ag Russia & CIS,
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Young Farmers, FFA/4-H,
Ridgemont FFA Holds Agricultural Commodity Creations Event
The Ridgemont FFA Agricultural Commodity Creations Event held at the school last week was a hit. The Ridgemont ag shop was turned into Santa’s workshop. During the week, FFA members taught elementary kids about commodities produced in the United States and how they can be turned into gifts for
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