Agroecologist and professor Liz Carlisle discusses her latest book, a collection of guest essays that makes the case for more diverse crops.
Even with decades of evidence showing enhanced soil health and lower machinery expenses, national no-till adoption rates ...
Participants at a field day near Albin walk through a field of alfalfa interseeded with intermediate wheatgrass bred for grain production. (Hannah Rodgers Photo) University of Wyoming Extension ...
AMES, Iowa – A new study from an Iowa State University agronomist shows that an increase in perennial bioenergy grasses throughout the Corn Belt would lead to a significant reduction in nitrogen ...
From disease to drought, this 2025 crop has been thrown a curve ball late in the season. It’s also pushing the crop to maturity quicker. And with USDA projecting currently projecting a record yield ...
Yield gains, denser stands, and improved nitrogen-use efficiency signal broad value across commodity, horticultural, ...
SLATER, Iowa (IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) - In a snow-covered field north of Des Moines, Lee Tesdell’s sheep seem comfortable, grazing in a paddock of Kernza, a perennial grain cultivated by The Land ...
ST. LOUIS, MO, May 12, 2025 — The Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) and matching funders today awarded two Seeding Solutions grants totaling over $5 million to the Donald Danforth ...
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