Tag: soil health
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First published in Farmtario: https://farmtario.com/crops/lasting-impact-the-penalty-of-poor-crop-rotations/ This article is part one of a three-part series highlighting lessons learned from two long-term crop rotation experiments at
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Cameron Ogilvie, Cora Loucks, Heather Beach, Peter Johnson, and Ralph Martin. 2020. Survey of interseeded red clover management and perceived challenges by Ontario wheat
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Agricultural research has been known for carrying out studies on small plots. The arrival of precision ag technologies potentially allows rigorous, replicated studies to
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Chahal, I. and Van Eerd, L.L. 2019. Quantifying soil quality in a horticultural-cover cropping system. Geoderma 352: 38-48. doi:10.1016/j.geoderma.2019.05.039.Research summary written by Cameron Ogilvie
The Ivey Business School and the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority invite you to register for a unique first time event that brings together
Dr. Laura VanEerd (University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus), Steve Sickle (Sickle Farms), and Dan Petker (Petker Farms) explain the 6 “C’s” of sequestering carbon
Dr. Laura VanEerd (University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus), Steve Sickle (Sickle Farms), and Dan Petker (Petker Farms) explain the 6 “C’s” of sequestering carbon
Dr. Laura VanEerd (University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus), Steve Sickle (Sickle Farms), and Dan Petker (Petker Farms) explain the 6 “C’s” of sequestering carbon
Carbon cycling is the new “holy grail” of organic matter and soil health. What does it mean, and how can you get more? Join Dr.