Ray Archuleta, a soil health specialist with the Natural Resources Conservation Service, will be a keynote speaker at the 2016 Manitoba North Dakota Zero Tillage Farmers Association (ManDak) Workshop ...
John Nowatzki remembers driving from Jamestown, N.D., to Cavalier, N.D., a trip of about 180 miles in central North Dakota, on a November afternoon in 2012. Along the way, Nowatzki, the North Dakota ...
TULSA -- The blade is king in agriculture. Crop producers are surveying a lot of wet, weed-infested fields out there and can't wait to plow deep and heavy this planting season. Not. The positive power ...
First, the bad news: We’ve lost millions of tons of soil from croplands in the United States annually for the past 20 years due to water and wind erosion. The rate of erosion skyrockets the more soil ...
One such strategy to consider is Canadian farmland, where zero-till farming is a common practice. Western Canadian zero-till farmland portfolios capture material amounts of carbon and are suitable for ...
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* Any views expressed in this opinion piece are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters Foundation. Can "zero tillage" farming clear Delhi’s deadly smog? Recent media reports show that the 19 ...
As the global conversation around climate change intensifies, the agricultural sector is emerging as both a contributor to the problem and a potential part of the solution. In this interview, we ...
Early in the season a plant begins to "take root" in the soil, but that growth can continue to considerable depth There is no simple definition of the “right way to farm” because any answer would have ...
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