USDA Accepting New Enrollments For Conservation Stewardship Program
December 2, 2013
Results from a pilot project in the Western Lake Erie Basin of Ohio indicate that non-operator landowners are motivated and interested in reducing fertilizer losses from the fields they lease.
The Fertilizer Institute joined a coalition appealing a U.S. District Court ruling on the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for nitrogen and phosphorus.
A USDA assessment shows the benefits of farmer-led conservation efforts to reducing the loss of sediment and nutrients from farm fields.
As the peak season approaches for Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) on Ohio’s lakes, the Ohio farm community is […]
Registration has opened for the Conservation Technology Information Center’s 2013 Conservation In Action Tour, which will explore innovative […]
While many factors and sources affect water quality, Ohio corn, soybean and wheat farmers want to be part […]
Conservation Technology Information Center (CTIC) will host a Learning Center Session on improving nutrient efficiency and increasing crop […]
A new set of fertilizer application regulations from the Office of the Indiana State Chemist helps ensure proper […]
Water will be the number one issue for agriculture in 2013. Will the drought pattern continue? How will […]
With the 2012 elections determined, it seems that we can expect more of the same from our nation’s […]
No matter where one sits in the world of agriculture, weather matters. While the past season’s drought is […]
Dr. Fred Luckey, chairman of Field To Market, the Keystone Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture, Keystone, CO, perhaps said […]
An assessment has been established on Illinois fertilizer sales to fund nutrient research at state universities and improve […]
On September 7, an amended version of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (GLWQA), which has been under […]
New economic impact studies that were required by the legislature for new rules aimed at cutting phosphorus from […]
Strategically located smack dab between two of the state’s main waterways, Crop Production Services (CPS) in Delphi, IN, […]
As the 2012 Conservation In Action Tour in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta wrapped up a lunch stop and the […]
The Yazoo-Mississippi Delta – often referred to colloquially as the Delta – is one of the largest contiguous […]
Back on March 13, 2012, several environmental advocacy groups sued the EPA in federal district court in Louisiana […]