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conservation

Deadline for Conservation Reserve Program General Signup is Feb. 28

Dan February 18, 2020Conservation, Industry News Release

…soil to fill 600 million dump trucks; Reducing nitrogen and phosphorous runoff relative to annually tilled cropland by 95 and 85 percent respectively; Sequestering an annual average of 49 million…

Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)USDA/FSA
management

Using Lagoon Water in SDI Systems for Forage Crops

Brian German February 14, 2020Dairy & Livestock, Industry

…how much nitrogen you have in your effluent water.  They also have a plan there where you can apply to get $27 credit there every time you take a sample…

forage cropSubsurface Drip Irrigationwastewater
saving

Saving Things Now for Your Spring Garden

Dan February 7, 2020This Land of Ours

…recycling bin. For example, used coffee grounds.  Save them in a separate bucket to add texture and fertility (nitrogen) to the garden soil. Sprinkled around the base of plants, coffee…

Cathy Isomgardening
ice damage

Preventing Ice Damage to Your Plants

Dan February 6, 2020This Land of Ours

…preventing ice damage to plants, is to use a well-balanced fertilizer that’s not excessive in nitrogen, and stop feeding six weeks before the first expected frost to allow the plants…

Cathy Isomgardeningice damage

2020 Plant and Soil Conference Coming Up in Fresno

Brian German January 29, 2020Industry

…conference begins on Tuesday, February 4 and will feature presentations on topics such as cereal crop nitrogen management, subsurface drip irrigation, soil amendments, and water quality regulatory updates. The presentations…

soil healthsoil management
CDFA

CDFA Grants $1 Million for Biologically Integrated Farming Research

Brian German January 2, 2020Industry, Pest Update

…and nitrogen leaching; and increase populations of beneficial insects, fishes, birds and game—all of which are very important in creating sustainable, climate-smart agricultural operations.” The new BIFS project, ‘Refinement and…

Integrated Pest Management (IPM)vine mealybug
equipment replacement

Working Towards Continued Success of Equipment Replacement Programs

Dan December 27, 2019Environment

…replacements facilitated through the FARMER program have already generated substantial reductions in carbon dioxide equivalent, fine particulate matter, and nitrogen oxide. “To see the reductions we’ve been able to see…

California Cotton Ginners and Growers Associations (CCGGA)Equipment Replacement ProgramWAPA
conservation

USDA Funds Conservation Innovation Across the Country

Dan December 17, 2019Industry News Release, USDA

…populations. The project will assess the impact of increasing pollinator services on farmer profitability and the effect of the cover crops on nitrogen use. The University of Hawaii will demonstrate…

Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) programUSDA/NRCS
disease

Researchers Fortify Queen of the Forages with Disease Defense

Dan December 13, 2019Industry News Release

…the “Queen of the Forages” due to its high yield, feed quality for ruminant animals, nitrogen fixation and pollinator habitat among other environmental services. But this royal member of the…

forage crop researchUSDA/ARS
conservation

USDA to Open Signup for Conservation Reserve Program December 9

Dan December 5, 2019Environment, Industry News Release

…soil to fill 600 million dump trucks; Reduced nitrogen and phosphorous runoff relative to annually tilled cropland by 95 and 85 percent respectively; Sequestered an annual average of 49 million…

Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)USDA/FSA
quick compost

Making a Quick Compost Using Autumn Leaves

Dan November 28, 2019This Land of Ours

…Compost Using Autumn Leaves Leaf compost is a great way to use fallen leaves. A good leaf for composting has high nitrogen and calcium levels but low lignin levels, as…

Autumn leavesCathy Isomcomposting
hemp producers

Hemp Holds Value for Organic Growers

Dan October 23, 2019Hemp, Organic, Specialty Crops

…biomass,” said Beck.  “The biomass of a hemp crop doesn’t take a lot of inputs.  It uses a lot of nitrogen, but it draws a lot of your nitrogen in…

three

Utilizing the Three-Sisters Planting Method

Dan October 17, 2019This Land of Ours

…The corn provides support, the climbing (pole) beans add nitrogen to the soil through nitrogen fixation, and the squash protects all the sisters in a two-fold fashion. The large squash…

Cathy Isomgardeningthree sisters planting
compost bin

Things You Shouldn’t Throw into the Compost Bin

Dan October 3, 2019Soil, This Land of Ours

…materials. Green materials, such as grass clippings, are rich in nitrogen, and brown materials, such as dried leaves, have plenty of carbon. Aside from balanced materials, composting requires objects that…

Cathy Isomcomposting
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