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Below you'll see everything we could locate for your search of “soil health”

U.S. beef sales

Meat Institute Works with OSHA to Protect Workers

Brian German August 24, 2020Dairy & Livestock, Industry

…security of America’s food supply relies on meat processing facilities continuing to operate with a healthy workforce,” said Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Loren…

meatpackersNorth American Meat InstituteOSHA
growing beets

Time to Start Growing Beets for Your Fall Garden

Dan August 21, 2020Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

It’s time to start growing beets for your Fall garden.  That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Beets are easy to grow and help to feed the soil. If…

food traceability rule

Tricks to Keep Summer Gardens Looking Their Best: Northeast

Dan August 20, 2020This Land of Ours

…evaporate than soak into soil. Some of the August garden chores for Northeast gardeners include picking peppers, herbs, and tomatoes. Pulling annuals that are past their prime and aren’t likely…

Conservation at Work: Benefits of Irrigation Water Management

Brian German August 19, 2020USDA

…is delivered is what the plants actually need. “Our end goal on irrigation water management is for the producer to fully understand what is happening in the soil. So, when…

irrigationNRCSwater management
soil

Researchers Develop Quick and Inexpensive Way to Measure Soil Density

Brian German August 19, 2020Industry News

Researchers have developed a quick and inexpensive method for measuring soil density. Determining the weight of a soil sample is simple enough with a scale, but determining the volume can…

New Mexico State Universitysoilsoil densitySoil Science Society of America Journal
pacific

Tricks to Keep Summer Gardens Looking Their Best: Pacific Northwest

Dan August 19, 2020This Land of Ours

…produce and flowers by the basketful in the Pacific Northwest. The key to helping plants beat the warmer temps this month is helping keep garden soil consistently moist. For areas…

Cathy Isomgardening

UCCE Webinar Intends to Help Farmers Raise the Value of California Cotton

Brian German August 18, 2020Field & Row Crops

…health management approaches. David Lamm, former NRCS National Soil Health Coordinator and now part of the Soil Health Institute in Greensboro, N.C., will share experiences from the Southern U.S. cotton…

cottonJeff MitchellUC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR)UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE)UC Davis

USDA NRCS Awards $640,000 to Six in California for Conservation Innovation

Brian German August 18, 2020Industry News Release, USDA

…implementation, which benefits soil health, water management, bird habitat, groundwater sustainability, prescriptive grazing, and nitrogen management.” CIG is a voluntary program to stimulate the development and adoption of innovative conservation…

Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) programNatural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)USDA/NRCS California
summer gardens

Tricks to Keep Summer Gardens Looking Their Best: Midwest

Dan August 18, 2020This Land of Ours

…raise the mower height. Taller grass will withstand drought better and shades soil, which slows water evaporation. Keep your compost pile moist and remove annuals that have faded and look…

Project Applications Being Accepted for National RCPP

Brian German August 14, 2020Agri-Business, USDA

…for the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). The national RCPP provides funding support for conservation partnerships to improve water quality and reliability, enhance soil health, protect agricultural viability, and support…

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP)
Farm City Newsday

Farm City Newsday Friday, 08-14-20

Brian German August 14, 2020Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…Leal talks with our friends at Bayer about bee health and best pollinator practices with National Honeybee Day being tomorrow. Taylor Hillman talks with the California Walnut Board about how…

California agricultureCalifornia Agriculture newsFarm City Newsday
growing sculpit

Benefits of Growing Sculpit on Your Farm or in Your Garden

Dan August 14, 2020Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…almost can’t go wrong, even if your soil isn’t great. Sculpit is easy to grow because, like a lot of hardy herbs, it’s forgiving and reliable. It seems to thrive…

Farm City Newsday

Farm City Newsday Thursday, 08-13-20

Brian German August 13, 2020Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…to SGMA, pollinator advocates manage bee health with Bayer’s Healthy Colony Checklist and learn how about available incentives to replace your UTV. Tune in to the show for these news…

California agricultureCalifornia Agriculture newsFarm City Newsday
declined

Soil Health Case Studies Provide Growers with Valuable Insight

Brian German August 11, 2020Agri-Business, Industry

…a net income per acre between $657 and $991 for the California farms. “By adopting those practices and improving soil health, then the crops are healthier,” Lum noted. “Healthier soil…

American Farmland TrustNatural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)soil health
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