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Farming has seasons and rhythms, but nature doesn’t always agree. Droughts, heavy rains, and cold snaps can all put a
Farming has seasons and rhythms, but nature doesn’t always agree. Droughts, heavy rains, and cold snaps can all put a
In regenerative agriculture, timing isn’t just a detail. It’s a strategy. For Midwest growers, the window between mid-August and mid-September
Weed management is a major issue with alfalfa in both conventional and regenerative fields. But it doesn’t have to be.
At the heart of a no-till system is the no-till planter—an essential tool designed to deposit seeds through a protective
No‑till regenerative agriculture isn’t just a set of practices. It’s a philosophy that emphasizes minimal soil disturbance, enhancing soil organic
The major difference between these aerobic decomposition and anaerobic decomposition is oxygen. Aerobic decomposition occurs when oxygen is present. Anaerobic
Microbes break down organic matter and aid in nutrient recovery for your crops. But do you have the right biology
Soil compaction is greater in conventional agriculture than regenerative ag. More passes over the field make compaction a bigger issue.
Think you have too much crop residue after harvest? Think again. Crop residue provides numerous benefits to your soil health