Topics: Soybeans, Agriculture US, Vegetables, Sweet Corn, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture,
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Topics: Soil Health, Livestock/Meat, Agriculture US, Cover Crops, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Beef Cattle, Regenerative Agriculture,
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Interseeding cover crops isnt just about getting green on top; to make an impact it takes more than that. In light of a lot of videos out there talking about cover crops, I make sure to tell you the whole story and what we all need to be looking for. #wisconsinfarmerstrong #protectingthebigeaupleine
https://youtu.be/3qEVU1lF9rI
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Jason Cavadini is Asst. Superintendent at the UW Ag Research station in Stratford, WIS and heads all the research plots there. The last several years we have been working together though my company Short Lane and our farmerled watershed group EPPIC. In this presentation he showcases the impact interseeded cover crops have on corn silage quality, 60in row corn, analyzing landscape management systems, and using alternative forages...which i had the luck to help him with (well, collecting samples , lol)
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Commodities, Agriculture Global,
Farmer's Co-operatives in Southern Highlands zone.
VIBINJO COOPERATIVE LTD presenting their Strategic Plan for 2021.
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Topics: Agriculture US, Fruit, Sustainability,
Check out this cranberry farm
2020 New England Leopold Conservation Award
Linda Rinta & The Rinta Family Farm West Wareham, Massachusetts Like Aldo Leopold, Linda Rinta sees herself as a “sand farmer.” She’s a berry farmer and beek...
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11/10/2020 SOURCE: youtu.be
This 30 minute video details the making of a CRISPR calf named Cosmo. It follows the scientific journey of PhD student Joseph Owen as he goes from concept, t...
Making a CRISPR Cow
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11/10/2020 SOURCE: www.ecowatch.com
Amending federal farm credit rates could also slow the treadmill. Generous terms promote borrowing for irrigation equipment; to pay that debt, borrowers farm more land. Offering lower rates for equipment that reduces water use and withholding loans for standard, wasteful equipment could nudge farmers toward conservation.The most powerful tool is the tax code. Currently, farmers receive deductions for declining groundwater levels and can write off depreciation on irrigation equipment. Replacing these perks with a tax credit for stabilizing groundwater and substituting a depreciation schedule favoring more efficient irrigation equipment could provide strong incentives to conserve water.
Farmers Are Depleting the Ogallala Aquifer Because the Government Pays Them to Do So
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Topics: Soil Health, Sustainability, World Hunger, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture, Ag Middle East,
The Story of Al Baydha: A Regenerative Agriculture in the Saudi Desert. قصة مشروع البيضاء
The final update from Al Baydha Project Co-founder Neal Spackman, 9 years in. How desertification resulted from the loss of an indigenous land management sys...
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Topics: Agriculture US, Organic, Vegetables, Sustainability,
2020 New York AEM-Leopold Conservation Award - Sang Lee Farms
Sang Lee Farms is one of Suffolk County’s last large vegetable farms. Located in the heart of Long Island’s wine country, it’s a landmark for its beauty, uni...
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