11/15/2022 SOURCE: coyotegulch.blog
Click the link to read the article on the KUNC website (Rae Solomon). Here’s an excerpt: Yellow Barn is a baby of a farm. The 100-acre operation in Longmont started up just a little over 2 years ago, on the grounds of a shuttered horse stable. Nick DiDomenico is Yellow Barn’s young farmer. DiDomenico practices … Continue reading Of soil and sandwiches: urban restaurants fund regenerative farming in #Colorado — KUNC
Of soil and sandwiches: urban restaurants fund regenerative farming in #Colorado - KUNC - Coyote Gulch
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Topics: Agriculture US, Cover Crops, Sustainability, Research,
Study shows planting dry edible beans into winter rye ground can have benefits
The winter rye reduces soil erosion, suppresses weeds and soaks up excess moisture, the study conducted at the Carrington (North Dakota) Research Extension Center said.
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Topics: Cover Crops, Pollinators,
What You Should Know About Seed Mixes for Monarchs - Farmers for Monarchs
Where are the monarchs now? Starting now, around the middle of August, butterflies from the northern part of the North American breeding range begin to migrate south. Seasonal conditions can advance or delay the timing of migration and resources available, so keep an eye out on the Journey North map to see when reports of …
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08/26/2022 SOURCE: www.youtube.com
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Topics: Soil Health, Cotton, Agriculture US, Cover Crops, Sustainability,
Swapping ‘Jugs’ for Cover Crops Leads to Greener No-Till Future
When Matt Griggs decided to embark on no-till practices more than a decade ago he was already dealing with a degraded soil resource. More than 100 years of conventional tillage and a monoculture of cotton on his family’s rolling farm ground had caused erosion and stripped soils of organic matter.
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07/06/2022 SOURCE: inhabitat.com
"The most recent report by the U.S. Global Change Research Program outlines the likely impacts of climate change for each region in the U.S. It’s a comprehensive analysis of how the environment will respond to existing scars like water shortages, soil erosion, deforestation and increased heat."
The most recent report by the U.S. Global Change Research Program outlines the likely impacts of climate change for each region in the U.S.
How will climate change impact different regions in America?
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07/05/2022 SOURCE: seedworld.com
Researchers investigated lupin as a winter cover crop and how it impacts high-biomass sorghum and cotton yields
Is Lupin a Potential Cover Crop for Sorghum and Cotton?
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05/11/2022 SOURCE: www.no-tillfarmer.com
Cargill will once again offer one-crop-year contracts to producer customers in eligible states to sequester carbon through implementation of new or expanded regenerative agriculture practices such as cover crops, no-till or reduced-till.
Cargill Expands Carbon Market Program to 15 States
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05/10/2022 SOURCE: www.no-tillfarmer.com
The grazing of cover crops can be a viable management option to intensify no-till crop production to improve soil health and maintain or increase overall system profitability, says Kansas State University.
The Impact of Grazing Cover Crops on Soil Properties
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