Inside a barn in southwest Missouri, Macauley Kincaid operates a massive contraption of wood and metal affixed with pipes, ...
In states along the Mississippi River, Wisconsin has the highest percentage of its cropland using cover crops, nearly 8%.
If you know your soil is full of all the nutrients you need, find a quick-growing crop to hold the soil in place. Grains, ...
Early research shows winter barley's allelopathic compounds are more effective than cereal rye at slowing growth of waterhemp ...
Cover crops are plants that are planted to cover the soil to keep it in place and improve soil health. They can be intercropped with other crops or planted after harvesting. The crops are mainly grown ...
Farmers are increasingly being encouraged to plant cover crops, which take the place of their main crops during the off-season. According to a new study, however, the use of cover crops can actually ...
A KMAland farmer is among those utilizing cover crops not only to conserve his land but also to regenerate the soil for ...
Cover crops aid erosion control, weed suppression, moisture retention and nutrient cycling. Knowing what temperature a cover crop can withstand will improve plant-growth and biomass-prediction models.
As consumers grow more curious about where their food comes from, a new buzzword takes root in American agriculture: ...
Here’s how cool-season green manures help Indian farmers enrich soil, protect fields after harvest, and prepare for stronger ...
Producing food has a climate cost. But it doesn’t have to. Farmers can cut emissions, boost nutrients and restore nature – ...