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December 5, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Is Now The Right Time To Ditch Tradition On The Farm?
 
By breaking away from his family’s traditional management practices, Joe Frey was able to not only save money, but also minimize the impacts of drought, heavy rains, wind and hail.
 
 
 
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Five years after their introduction, carbon offset markets have evolved, and some have disappeared.

Can You Still Bank On Carbon Opportunities?
 
 
 
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When Don Morse began growing cover crops, one of his main goals was to tackle the growing populations of marestail and waterhemp that defied traditional control measures. Today, he uses cereal rye across 3,100 acres of corn and soybeans.

Cover Crops to the Rescue
 
 
 
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Residue might hamper phosphorus uptake, surface cover slows soil warming and most cover crops raise the carbon penalty. Farm Journal Field Agronomist Ken Ferrie shares timing and placement tips for phosphorus, sulfur and nitrogen.

How to Adjust Your Fertility Practices for No-Till and Cover Crops
 
 
 

Products making environmental, social and governance-related claims averaged 28% cumulative growth between 2018 to 2022, versus 20% for products that didn’t, according to McKinsey & Company.

Consumers Are Driving Sustainability Initiatives
 
 
 
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