Funding from the Inflation Reduction Act will help farmers save money, create new revenue streams, enhance natural resources, and tackle the climate crisis.
TFI will use the report to continue educating growers and policymakers about the benefits of implementing nutrient stewardship practices.
The award recognizes a certified crop adviser who exhibits dedication to exceptional conservation efforts.
On-farm trials in Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska were net-carbon negative, cut erosion in half.
Registration is now open for CTIC’s 15th annual Conservation in Action Tour September 12-13, 2022.
One of the overarching purposes of the H2Ohio initiative is to find ways to reduce agricultural phosphorus runoff.
While conservation awareness is on the rise, adoption and implementation of sustainable agricultural practices is still a dilemma.
AgVantage FS supports and encourages best management practices in farming, including using the 4R nutrient framework.
Every summer, a “dead zone” forms in the Gulf of Mexico. Plumes of oxygen-robbing algae, fed by excess […]
Conservation Technology Information Center (CTIC – West Lafayette, IN) recently hosted its annual Conservation in Action Tour in […]
A group of agricultural and conservation stakeholders announced the launch of 4R Plus, a nutrient management and conservation […]
La Crosse Seed is doing its part to lead communication to ag retailers across the country on the […]
Certified crop advisers, consultants, farmers, agribusiness professionals and students will learn more about nutrient management, soil and water […]
Crop farmers in a growing number of states may be eligible for financial assistance from the USDA’s Natural […]
The USDA has announced the availability of $2 million to help farmers install edge-of-field stations that monitor water […]
A task force designated to find solutions to Iowa’s water quality problems says the state should offer low-interest […]
A precipitation map of Nebraska looks startlingly like a rainbow, with each colored band marking a different level […]
Ohio farmers wishing to use gypsum to improve soil quality now have access to technical information and possible […]
Nearly $16 million in Conservation Innovation Grants (CIGs) will be awarded to 47 organizations to help develop cutting-edge ideas to accelerate innovation in private lands conservation.
Farmers with five-year contracts up for renewal must do so by September 12 through the nearest Natural Resources Conservation Service office.