Aerial cover crop seeding helps Ohio farmers improve soil health and manage wet fields before the fall harvest.
Stored hay can be a livestock producer’s best insurance, says University of Missouri Extension plant science specialist Caleb O’Neal, who is also a cattle producer. It provides flexibility for ...
A three-year break-even is typical, but certain field conditions and farm practices can move your ROI into the black sooner.
The ground may still be covered in snow, but now is an excellent time to start planning to improve the soil in your vegetable gardens for the planting season ahead. Cover crops are effective tools in ...
Planting dry beans into spring cover crops could be a measure to protect young plants from damaging weather conditions like wind or hail. Dry beans are susceptible to damage from wind and other ...
There’s a moment every gardener recognizes. The soil that once crumbled easily between your fingers starts to compact, drain ...
I am often asked, “Can I graze cover crops?” The answer is yes, you can. Sometimes a label we give something pigeonholes it for a specific purpose, making it difficult to think about its use in other ...