The USDA has announced the availability of $2 million to help farmers install edge-of-field stations that monitor water […]
Ohio farmers wishing to use gypsum to improve soil quality now have access to technical information and possible […]
Indiana farmers wishing to use gypsum to improve soil quality as part of on-farm conservation programs now have […]
NRCS announces the commitment of $50 million in resources for the 25 million-acre Red River watershed in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.
The USDA’s Risk Management Agency released Frequently Asked Questions on cover crop management and the Natural Resources Conservation Service Cover Crop Termination Guidelines.
Over the past year there has been some disagreement among USDA agencies concerning cover crops. The Natural Resources […]
Cogent3D, Inc. has been awarded a contract to assist USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service to re-engineer their mobile […]
The decision-aid tool provides an unbiased, science-based interpretation of phosphorus and potassium values in soil tests across 40 states and Puerto Rico.
Funding from the Inflation Reduction Act will help farmers save money, create new revenue streams, enhance natural resources, and tackle the climate crisis.
New approach ensures EPA’s work to protect endangered species from pesticides is practical, flexible, and supports the agricultural community.
This coordination will help EPA meet its obligations under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) while increasing flexibility for the agricultural community.
Logistical prowess and personalized support are must-haves with next-generation crops.
The award recognizes a certified crop adviser who exhibits dedication to exceptional conservation efforts.
Farmers must understand the risks and rewards when adopting climate-smart practices, as well as the requirements of individual carbon markets.
As traditional crop inputs face increasing regulatory concerns relying on adjuvants might be one part of the solution.
Agriculture and sustainability have been closely linked for many years, but there has been little data to quantify the benefits…until now.
The Agricultural Retailers Association endorses the 2023 farm bill policy priorities announced by the Food and Agricultural Climate Alliance (FACA).
On-farm trials in Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska were net-carbon negative, cut erosion in half.
More and more tools are becoming available to help farmers navigate carbon markets to take advantage of their offsets.
United States has one of the most robust and competitive fertilizer industries in the world.