By Dusty Sonnenberg, CCA, Field Leader, a project of the Ohio Soybean Council and Soybean Checkoff ...
The study, which utilized interval regression models, revealed farmers enrolled in cost share programs are more likely to ...
Planting more cover crops this fall is one way corn and soybean growers are addressing their 2026 nutrient needs and looking ...
As agriculture continues to evolve and new ways of farming are being developed, cover crops have become more and more popular among farmers in Ohio. Studies are showing a little over 80% of no-till ...
If you're looking for a relatively easy way to improve your soil quality and hide the patchy areas of your lawn, grow this ...
This is a story about cover crops, but first a little history lesson for those of you who are not old enough to remember what they are (which is most of us at this point). The Great Dust Bowl of the ...
Maybe after you finish your vegetable harvest, you mentally say, “I’m done this year,” and wait to start again next year. But a cover crop could benefit you in several ways. By researching now, you ...
As harvest wraps up for many farmers in the area, their attention now turns to next year’s growing season. And what they put ...
No-till farming is a technique that does not disturb the soil by planting new crops directly on the previous soil. He said ...
The use of cover crops in Iowa has expanded significantly in recent years. The conservation practice is promoted by the state ...
An ongoing University of Idaho Extension trial shows early promise for Central Idaho farmers and ranchers to raise two forage ...
Becerra-Alvarez’s research began with an oat-crimson clover mixture -- 80 pounds per acre of oat to 40 pounds per acre of ...