www.sare.org resources steel-in-the-field Steel in the Field Weed control demands time, labor and expense for every farmer every year. Steel in the Field shows how today's implements and techniques can control weeds while reducing—or eliminating—herbicides. In practical language, Steel in...
www.sare.org resources farmer-panel-on-cover-crops Farmer Panel on Cover Crops ...factors that play into decision making around cover crops, and advice for ag service providers who want to encourage farmer adoption of this vital conservation practice. This session was part...
www.sare.org publications rangeland-management-strategies understand-your-resource-what-plants-need-and-when Understand Your Resource: What Plants Need and When ...theories, depending on the frequency and severity of area droughts. Moreover, they see the significant impact of other management tools besides cattle grazing – logging, tillage, multi-species grazing, noxious weed...
www.sare.org publications managing-alternative-pollinators chapter-nine-the-search-for-new-managed-pollinators ground-nesting-bees Ground-Nesting Bees Perhaps the most underdeveloped aspect of bee culture is the management and conservation of our short-tongued bees—most of which are solitary subterranean nesters. Vast numbers of Halictid, Andrenid, and Colletid... Related Results:Managing Alternative PollinatorsPollinator Conservation in Farm SettingsPollinator Conservation in Natural and Restored Areas
northcentral.sare.org resources integrated-weed-management-one-years-seeding Integrated Weed Management - One Year's Seeding Weed biology and ecology can help every farmer become a better weed manager. This guide is the result of a series of winter meetings attended by Michigan farmers, MSU Extension...
western.sare.org resources fresh-growth-podcast Fresh Growth Podcast Fresh Growth: Approaches to a More Sustainable Future from Western Ag Practitioners introduces you to farmers and ranchers from around the western United States who are finding innovative sustainable practices...
southern.sare.org resources organic-grain-production-video-series Organic Grain Production Video Series A series of organic grain education videos were produced by University of Georgia in partnership with North Carolina State University Extension and USDA-ARS on seedbed preparation, no-till soybeans, and nitrogen...
southern.sare.org resources no-till-cropping-systems-in-oklahoma No-Till Cropping Systems in Oklahoma ...and wheat/stocker cattle integrated production systems in the southern Great Plains closer to sustainability by investigating the effect of no-tillage cropping systems on wheat insect presence and abundance, wheat disease...
southern.sare.org resources soil-quality-of-integrated-crop-livestock-systems-enhancing-soil-carbon-sequestration-and-microbial-diversity Soil Quality of Integrated Crop/Livestock Systems: Enhancing soil carbon sequestration and microbial diversity ...from the Ogallala Aquifer for irrigation. In addition to being a “thirsty” crop, cotton produces far less residue than other major crops and intensive tillage has been associated with accelerated...
www.sare.org resources clean-energy-farming Clean Energy Farming Across the country, as energy prices climb, farmers are turning more and more to clean energy practices. From energy-saving light bulbs to solar panels to fuels grown and processed on...