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Farming with Soil Life
17 Jul 2023

Farming with Soil Life

by admin | posted in: Animals, Books | 0

Check out Xerces Society’s handbook and online course for supporting soil invertebrates and soil health!

animals, insects, observation
Wildlife Ponds: If you Build it, They will Come
16 Jul 2023

Wildlife Ponds: If you Build it, They will Come

by admin | posted in: Animals, Champions, Water | 2

NM Soil Health Champion Carl Struck constructed a pond to capture snow melt and rain run-off.

animals, water, wildlife
Increasing Diversity in Market Gardens with Cover Crops
12 Jul 2023

Increasing Diversity in Market Gardens with Cover Crops

by admin | posted in: Regenerative Ag, Soil health principles | 0

Understanding Ag’s Chuck Schembre on using winter cover cropping to break the low-diversity cycle.

Cover Crops, farming, regenerative, soil biology
Working Wetlands
20 Jun 2023

Working Wetlands

by admin | posted in: Restoration, Water | 2

Ariel Greenwood shows that repairing wetlands on ranches reaps high rewards for biodiversity, forage growth and overall rehydration of the land.

LTPBR, ranching, restoration, water
Planned Grazing benefits Soil Health at the Los Ranchos Agri-Nature Center
6 Jun 2023

Planned Grazing benefits Soil Health at the Los Ranchos Agri-Nature Center

by admin | posted in: Animals, Regenerative Ag, Soil health principles | 2

As animals are moved often, soil health, yield and quality of forage improves.

planned grazing, regenerative, soil biology
Tragedy Above and Below Ground
26 May 2023

Tragedy Above and Below Ground

by admin | posted in: Soil health principles | 2

The severe dust storm that occurred on May 1, 2023, along Interstate 55 in Central Illinois should be a wakeup call for all farmers.

farming, No-Till, soil biology, wind

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