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Ferrie: Farmer Asks How to use Red Clover as a Cover to Reduce N Rates, Costs

AgWeb Farm Journal

Red clover can fix nitrogen, suppress weeds and improve crop yields. Based on field test plot research in Illinois, a good stand of red clover can provide between 50 and 100 pounds of nitrogen per acre.

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Planting Density: Maximizing Crop Yield and Quality

Cropaia

Planting density is a crucial factor in agriculture that significantly influences crop yield and quality. It refers to the number of plants per unit area of land, typically measured in plants per acre or hectare. Click here to learn more The post Planting Density: Maximizing Crop Yield and Quality first appeared on Cropaia.

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Is Soil Testing Worth It? 

Trimble Agriculture

If you’re an agricultural landowner, chances are you’ve used soil testing to customize fertilization, optimize soil health, and maximize crop yields. Increased Yields Soil testing combined with crop and fertilization management can increase yields significantly. Healthy soil can also produce healthier livestock. “If

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As California Gets Drier, Solar Panels Could Help Farms Save Water

Civil Eats

Abou Najm’s research , which focuses on the productivity of a wide range of crops grown underneath solar panels, is seen as a California success story. As a result of SGMA, AFT estimates 4 percent, or 212,000 acres, of cropland in the San Joaquin Valley alone could be permanently retired and 27 percent intermittently fallow.

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Are We Backing the Wrong Bee?

Modern Farmer

Where I live in North Carolina, growers with large cucumber and squash farms rent honey bees at a cost of $100 or more per hive and require 1-2 hives per acre during each season. Is there an alternative to the expense or time investment in honey bee pollination for a farmer growing pollinator-dependent crops?

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MyLand Announces Washington State Program for Soil Health

Agwired

MyLands new program, aiming to cover 9,000 acres in Washington, is supported with funding from Washingtons Climate Commitment Act (CCA). The CCA supports Washingtons climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health.

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Whose Farm Is More Sustainable? Calculating Farm Sustainability.

DTN

Two neighbors, Farmer A and Farmer B: both farm 1,000 acres and use the same crop rotation schedule. Farmer A tills 30% of their fields, uses cover crops on 20%, and applies anhydrous ammonia. Farmer B tills 50% of their fields, uses cover crops on 40%, and uses stable nitrogen sources. Consider this scenario.

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