When considering if soil conservation is worth the cost, think about what your time and soil is really worth. An economist shares research on what soil practices pay off.
Sustainable inputs and conservation practices improve soil health. (Natural Resources Conservation Service photo) Editor’s note: This is the fourth installment of a five-part series, “Getting Grounded ...
New federal initiative provides farmers funding for soil health practices and conservation through streamlined application ...
Ninety years ago this month, in the depths of the Great Depression, Congress created a new agency within the U.S. Department of Agriculture to safeguard rural prosperity for future generations: The ...
Conservation agriculture is an important part of the work of farmers to build more resilient community food systems, now and ...
Through field events, workshops and conferences, attendees can learn about soil health principles and practices that reduce ...
Freezing of funds, revamping of programs and cuts to staffing that have come with the new Trump administration continue to bring questions in the farm community and those who serve them. For soil and ...
A farmer near Thompson, North Dakota, is working for the longevity of his fields through soil health
THOMPSON, N.D. — In a farm near Thompson, a fifth-generation farmer is working toward better soil health in his fields. Among his methods is a group of cattle, a rare sight in the Red River Valley.
William “Bill” Richards, a soil conservation pioneer who served as chief of USDA’s Soil Conservation Service (now the Natural Resources Conservation Service) from 1990-1993 under President George H.W.
The Lawrence County Soil and Water Conservation District will host its 68th Annual Meeting on Monday, February 23, 2026, from ...
For the first time, the Idaho Soil and Water Conservation Commission has produced a statewide performance report documenting ...
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