Conservation methods can help rejuvenate farmland, but the startup cost and uncertain results mean a risk many farmers still aren't willing to take. The University of Missouri Center for Regenerative ...
Farmers are working harder than ever to grow food, but the math keeps changing. Temperatures are rising faster than crops can keep up, and adaptation isn't closing the gap. Carbon Brief reported on ...
Staple crops worldwide are feeling the effects of changing weather patterns, soaring temperatures, and unprecedented climate disasters. The latest farmers to feel the impact are those growing guava in ...
As several regions in the U.S. saw above-average temperatures throughout most of the summer, many of the country's corn farmers struggled to achieve healthy harvests. From Iowa to Mississippi, corn ...
As heat and water scarcity increase, farmers have to adjust their strategies to ensure good production. The bottom line is important, but so is conserving non-renewable resources. Dry farming is one ...
Editor's note: This article is published through the Great Salt Lake Collaborative, a solutions journalism initiative that partners news, education and media organizations to help inform people about ...
If you haven’t taken the leap and you’re unsure about whether or not to sow a cover crop, know that it’s worth it. Specifically, when it comes to your bottom line, cover crops save money. They may not ...
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