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Southeast Regional Ag News
Triple S, or spring soil sampling, is upon us. Dianna Bagnall, Research Soil Scientist with the Soil Health Institute shares details about what that consists of this spring as far as their work is concerned in the Cotton Belt.
Southeast Regional Ag News
American Farmland Trust is calling for agricultural influencers working in corn, soy, wheat, cotton, and dairy systems to apply for the chance to attend AFT’s Advanced Soil Health Training.
Farm of the Future
Biologist Dr. Toby Kiers believes there is a lot of potential in studying how to make the most of plant-fungi interactions.
Farm of the Future
Don’t overlook the natural mycorrhizal fungi that can thrive in the soil and create symbiotic relationships with plants.
Farm of the Future
Global ag input supplier Syngenta has assembled a team of leading soil scientists led by chief soil scientist Matt Wallenstein.
Farm of the Future
UPL, the world’s 5th largest agrochemical company, sees a lot of future opportunities in biologicals.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Cover crops have come from an experimental trend to a soil health mainstay for many in agriculture, but what is the place for the practice in cotton?
Farm of the Future
Improving soil health can be a long process, but can farmers accelerate things by adding amendments?
Line on Agriculture
National Association of Conservation Districts Second Vice President, Bill Simshauser highlights key findings on a recent soil health practices survey.
Farm of the Future
New cost-sharing incentives for sustainable practices are available through two USDA Climate Smart Commodities grants.
Farm of the Future
Sorghum is one of the first grains that mankind cultivated, and our gut microbiome evolved alongside the grain.
Line on Agriculture
Wilbur Ellis Sales Representative, Kelsey Schnieder
Farm of the Future
The Trusted Advisor Partnership is connecting farmers with soil health practices via their certified crop advisor.
Farm of the Future
Farmers for Soil Health wants to improve soil health across farm country.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Cover crops can help improve soil health and bring in added revenue.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The soil’s skin is the interface between the surface of the soil and the atmosphere. Caring for it , according to certified crop advisor Tom Kilcer, is critical for building soil health and structure.
California Ag Today
We are joined by Christina White, Western Division AGRIntelligence Manager for Helena Agri-Enterprises. Christina, we know Helena spends a lot of time researching nutrient management across the country.
Farm of the Future
Helena's Dawn Brunmeier says building soil health can help farmers fertility plans.