Dublin, May 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ResearchAndMarkets.compublished a new article on the farming industry "No-till Farming Could Reduce Carbon Emissions" We think of carbon emissions coming from ...
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) - This will be Gordon Gallup’s 30th season of no-till planting on his 3,000-acre Ririe farm. Gallup, who grows wheat, barley and alfalfa, said using no-till methods has helped ...
Cropland that’s left unplowed between harvests releases significantly smaller amounts of a potent greenhouse gas than conventionally plowed fields, according to a new study that suggests no-till ...
Lisa Blazure, soil health coordinator with Stroud Water Research Center, points out night crawler tunnels in the clay soil beneath Penn England Farm’s cornfield topsoil. Night crawlers are essential ...
BUCYRUS — For a region that has embraced no-till farming in a big way, there certainly seems to be lot of tilling going on this fall. The weather most likely has a lot to do with why a lot of fields ...
No-till farming increased yields consistently over about three decades on cropland in southwest Michigan, according to new research from Michigan State University. Each year, “the yield in no-till ...
Increase no-till farming practices across the planet or face serious climate, soil quality and food production problems in the next 20 to 50 years. COLUMBUS, Ohio – Increase no-till farming practices ...
Edward H. Faulkner, author of the 1943 agricultural book "Plowman's Folly," is credited with the creation of no-till farming. The definition of “properly managed” no-till has evolved and is a source ...
One of the fields the researchers used in the no-till farming study at Michigan State University's Kellog Biological Station. Results from a nearly 30-year ongoingstudy published by researchers ...
Organic farming can build up soil organic matter better than conventional no-till farming can, according to a long-term study. Organic farming, despite its emphasis on building organic matter, was ...