In this arid state, producers are exploring new ways to use water more efficiently. Drip irrigation, in particular, […]
With more than 79 billion gallons of water used in the U.S. every day for agricultural irrigation, it’s critical […]
Of the many practices available to stem nutrient losses, drainage water management is getting more attention. What’s ahead […]
Managing water resources is demanding more attention from farmers. The most commonly publicized concerns are related to supply and […]
Trimble has introduced the WM-Topo survey system, a portable topographic data collection solution for water management which includes […]
To integrate water management into its expanding precision farming portfolio, Ag Leader has acquired Soil-Max, manufacturer of the […]
One of the overarching purposes of the H2Ohio initiative is to find ways to reduce agricultural phosphorus runoff.
The farming industry is largely a family-owned industry in the U.S., which also means land stewardship is of […]
Water quality is a frequently overlooked factor that can adversely affect the performance of pesticides, especially herbicides. Besides […]
The assessment results show ample conservation efforts, as well as areas for improvement and continued farmer education and resourcing by OACI.
The new collaboration brings an integrated digital experience to farmers participating in SWOF’s leading agricultural ecosystem services program.
The decision-aid tool provides an unbiased, science-based interpretation of phosphorus and potassium values in soil tests across 40 states and Puerto Rico.
Reinke will exclusively offer Reinke Direct ET by CropX to refine water management for center pivot irrigation.
Understanding the relationship between nitrogen and crop rotation is very important when making N management decisions.
Last year’s record low water levels on the Mississippi River coupled with aging infrastructure exposed transportation risks.
For the past four years, UNL researchers have studied the prospects for using SBFM to increase the efficiency and profitability of nitrogen use.
Purdue Weed Scientist Bryan Young shares some insights on how herbicides fit into safe and sustainable farming practices.
On-farm trials in Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska were net-carbon negative, cut erosion in half.
The best laid plans often go awry. Such was the case in 2022 with herbicide applications in the Corn Belt, as the cold and rain kept pushing planting further out.
Approximately 5,000 grower customers are serviced by the 54 facilities in Ohio and Michigan that have earned 4R Nutrient Stewardship Certification.