
In the Beef Science class I took in college, the instructor put a “break-even” up on the board, totaling all…
In the Beef Science class I took in college, the instructor put a “break-even” up on the board, totaling all…
Many farms in the Midwest have gravitated towards a corn-soybean rotation, as the profitability of raising small grains like wheat…
“I wish I had started this a long time ago” is a familiar phrase in the regenerative agriculture world, and…
Article Written By: Zach Louk Crop residue might be the single most frightening aspect of no-till to some farmers. Whether…
We want to share with you a summary of a great book on Regenerative Agriculture: An Agricultural Testament by Sir…
“You just can’t grow good corn without fertilizer – and the more fertilizer, the more corn!” If you are a…
The two most common questions we receive when fertilizer prices go up are “Have you heard what they predict nitrogen…
Article Written By: Shannon Cappellazzi PhD, Director of Research at GO Seed This excellent article is from “The Cover Crop…
Daniel Mushrush ranches near Elmdale, Kansas in the heart of the Flint Hills. While most of the region is native…
Improving soil health can help farmers build drought resilience, increase nutrient availability, suppress diseases, and reduce erosion and nutrient losses….