Keith Berns of Green Cover Seed discusses solving cover crop struggles amid challenges of moisture and timing.
Keith Berns, co-founder of Green Cover weighs in with practical advice including three things for cover crop success, termination timing and water use.
A panel of farmers discussed their experiences with cover crops and soil health at HPJ Live in Wichita, Kansas, this past ...
While there are several good options for terminating cover crops, it’s important to understand which cover crop termination methods work best for your specific cover cropping system and overall ...
Everybody seems to be talking about cover crops. Rightfully so because, managed correctly, they can provide environmental benefits. Higher yield? Well, maybe, but probably not, at least in the near ...
Macauley Kincaid reconnects a hood to part of his mill Aug. 7 at his family farm in Jasper, Mo. Kincaid is the second generation in his family to farm crops for seed production. He still uses the same ...
Conservation methods can help rejuvenate farmland, but the startup cost and uncertain results mean a risk many farmers still aren't willing to take. The University of Missouri Center for Regenerative ...
That’s the Payment-in-Kind (PIK) program the U.S. Department of Agriculture rolled out in 1983 to idle millions of acres ...
Fifth-generation Pratt County farmer Mark Fincham brought a candid look at the challenges and changes on his family operation to the Southeast Kansas Soil ...
Don’t let winter food scraps go to waste. This simple, bin-free composting trick uses the cold to break everything down – ...
By Paul Jasa Retired Extension Engineer When you ask a producer, “How much rain did you get?” the answer usually comes with a ...
Insect populations are in steep decline, which could endanger the food supply. But there are things we can do to reverse the trend.