06/20/2024 SOURCE: www.forbes.com
India may be famous for tea, but in the Araku region, researchers, an NGO and indigenous farmer organisations are working to produce coffee and restore soils.
How Are Indigenous Coffee Farmers Helping Soil Health In India?
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06/18/2024 SOURCE: www.earth.com
Regenerative agriculture has become the focus of the agricultural community as farmers face the harsh realities of climate change.
Farmers are adopting regenerative agriculture for better soil health - Earth.com
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06/05/2024 SOURCE: eos.org
By tracing the evolutionary history of beneficial soil microbes, scientists hope to unearth a sustainable solution for producing food to feed a growing global population.
How Soil Symbionts Could Unlock Climate-Smart Agriculture - Eos
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05/31/2024 SOURCE: www.futurefarming.com
With GUARD X, farmers now have an easy-to-use alternative to paying more money for expensive trait stacks and costly.
GUARD X™ EPA-approved for seed fluency delivery system - Future Farming
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05/29/2024 SOURCE: www.wired.com
Farmers around the world are reigniting the less intensive agricultural practices of yesteryear—to improve soil health, raise yields, and trap carbon in the atmosphere back down in the soil.
The Rise of the Carbon Farmer
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05/23/2024 SOURCE: www.housedigest.com
If you're adding raised garden beds to your outdoor space, discover the 3 soil ingredients they should contain to grow the healthiest plants possible.
Three Important Soil Ingredients You Should Use In A Raised Garden Bed - House Digest
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05/22/2024 SOURCE: clarknow.clarku.edu
Below the surface of the soil, a diverse community of microbes — living organisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa — interact and play a significant role in breaking down […]
How can microbes help farmers grow more food to feed the world?
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05/20/2024 SOURCE: phys.org
When one of the elders in the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska asked if he could keep bees on the reservation, Tim Rhodd's answer was straightforward: "Absolutely."
To save their soil, Kansas tribe shifts to regenerative agriculture—and transforms their farms
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05/03/2024 SOURCE: www.thecooldown.com
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04/28/2024 SOURCE: www.myjournalcourier.com
An analysis tested whether zone maps on soil conditions can predict which parts of a...
Management zone maps of little use to corn growers, study finds
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