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

irrigation

How Often Should You Be Watering Your Plants

Dan July 3, 2019This Land of Ours, Water

…once per week but come back by later in the week and stick your finger in the soil next to the plant. If the soil is dry, you’ll need to…

Cathy Isomgardeningwatering
usda

USDA Adds Flexibility for Cover Crop Management in Crop Year 2020

Dan June 28, 2019Economy, Industry News Release, Soil, USDA

…To learn more about cover crop termination guidelines, selection tools and more, visit the NRCS Cover Crops and Soil Health webpage and RMA Cover Crops webpage. Source: USDA/Farm Service Agency Sponsored Content Let’s…

cover cropscrop insuranceUSDA/FSAUSDA/NRCS
agricultural history

USDA Research is Driving Technological Innovation

Dan June 28, 2019Industry News Release, Technology

…alternative. (p. 117) “Adapt-N,” an online tool that provides small- to large-scale corn growers in 26 states with low-cost soil carbon assessment and greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting capabilities. (p. 394)…

Agriculture TechnologyUSDA
wupatki

Western View: The Rise and Fall of Wupatki

Dan June 28, 2019Western View

…and forests around the Little Colorado river.  It was a time of good rains in that country, and the ash made the soil rich and better able to hold water. …

year

Growing Wildflowers Attracts Pollinators All Year

Dan June 28, 2019Nursery crops, Pollinators, This Land of Ours

…don’t need special soil or mulch or even digging. Typically, planting wildflowers involves spreading seeds over the desired area and walking around on it to make sure the seeds get…

Cathy Isompollinatorswildflowers
Farm City Newsday

Farm City Newsday Wednesday, 06-26-19

Dan June 26, 2019Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…a House Agriculture Committee hearing on soil health. You’ll find out why farmers are cautiously waiting for progress between the U.S. and China as chemicals widely used as pesticides for…

California agricultureCalifornia Agriculture newsFarm City Newsday
cover crops

California Represents Cover Crops at House Hearing

Dan June 26, 2019Environment, Soil

Shannon Douglass California was well represented on a hearing about cover crops and supporting programs. A House Agriculture Committee hearing this week focused on soil health and among the testifying…

CFBFsoil health
right fertilizer

Right Fertilizer for the Ultimate Tomato Harvest

Dan June 25, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…over your garden, check your soil.  Adding fertilizer without knowing the nutrient composition of your soil may lead to over-fertilizing, which is wasteful and may cause growth issues. The biggest tip…

Cathy Isomfertilizertomato harvesttomatoes
government

USDA Offers Producers Options to Re-enroll or Extend Expiring CRP Contracts

Dan June 21, 2019Environment, Industry News Release

…CRP runs from June 3 to August 23. “Agricultural producers with expiring CRP contracts have set aside land to reduce soil erosion, improve water quality, provide habitat for wildlife and…

conservationCRPUSDA/FSA
CDFA

217 Projects Receive Nearly $13 Million in Healthy Soils Grants

Brian German June 17, 2019Agri-Business, Funding

…said in a press release. “Soil health is key to agricultural productivity and food security. Capturing atmospheric carbon and storing it in the soil enhances soil health for climate change…

CDFAHealthy Soils Program
plants

Plants That Enrich Your Garden Soil

Dan June 13, 2019Soil, This Land of Ours

…soil and soil life.  Not only that, certain plants can perform many other duties, such as adding organic matter to the soil, preventing erosion, and breaking up compacted clays. There…

borageCathy Isomcover cropgardeningred clover
herb

The Fuss-Free Herb to Grow in Your Garden

Dan June 3, 2019This Land of Ours

…Strawberries. Sage hates wet feet so don’t over water. The plant will tolerate dry conditions, so water deeply once a week or so, allowing the soil around the plant to…

disease

Pierce’s Disease and GWSS: A Deadly Combo for Grapes

Dan May 31, 2019Grapes, Nuts & Grapes

…said the southern coastal area he used to oversee is perfect for grape production, but it isn’t feasible. “In Ventura County, for instance, they have great soil, great climate and they…

glassy-winged sharpshooterPierce's Disease
conservation innovation

USDA Opens Signup for National Conservation Innovation Grants

Dan May 30, 2019Environment, USDA

…Trial (SHD) component of On-Farm Trials focuses exclusively on implementation of conservation practices and systems that improve soil health. Eligible entities receiving SHD awards agree to follow consistent soil health…

CIGconservationUSDA/NRCS
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