Editor’s note: The following was written by Hans Klopp and Anthony Bly, South Dakota State University Extension soil health field specialists,…
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North Dakota, on average annually, is 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than it was 100 years ago, according to Adnan Akyuz, North Dakota state cl…
Sandi Lee Caldrone, left, joins Maia Rothman, center, and Josh Henry, at the University of Illinois-Morrow Plots. Caldrone is an assistant pr…
An historic treasure trove of data is now available after data from the Morrow Plots have been digitized and made available online. The new da…
Maia Rothman, left in the photo on right, joins Andrew Margenot as they recreate some-100 years later a historic image of researchers taking s…
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WILLMAR, Minn. – Weather forecasters spent a week talking about the big storm coming.
Researchers studied stardust and found that the rate of soil erosion in the Midwest is 10 to 1,000 times greater than it was before modern agriculture practices.
ELLENDALE, N.D. – At the Sand Ranch, members of the North Dakota Grazing Lands Coalition (NDGLC) held a tour in honor of the ranch receiving t…
At Dickinson Research Extension Center’s (DREC) 2022 Soil Health Workshop, held in mid-September, students joined scientists and producers in …
MENOKEN, N.D. – As the day bloomed bright and sunny with a slight breeze, a large crowd wandered through the gardens and high tunnel at Menoke…
While in Argentina at one of research facilities of Sustainable Oils, LLC, Mike Karst, president of Sustainable Oils, said the company has glo…
As a boy, you could find Patrick Freeze joyfully immersed in the red, clay soils in Hamilton, Texas. One of seven children of hardworking, blu…
Currently, most of southeast Nebraska is in the ‘Moderate Drought’ level on the drought monitor. As we move into the spring and summer, we cou…
NDSU specialists have received many questions about drought and conditions on the ranch over the winter, and they recently held a webinar on h…
As farmers across the region get ready to start spring planting, many have concerns about soil moisture this year.
As snow begins melting in pockets around the farm, producers are thinking about spring and planning for soil testing ahead of planting.
Snow across much of Kansas provided relief to landscapes during an abnormally dry December.
The South Dakota Soil Health Coalition will host the 2022 Soil Health Conference Jan. 18-19 at the Best Western Ramkota Hotel in Aberdeen, Sou…
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