Guest Blog How Eco-Friendly is Organic Farming and is There Another Way?
Grocery shoppers who feel that buying organic is the be-all and end-all for sustainability are missing a bigger picture, according to guest blogger Steve Groff. Any kind of growing method involves a degree of compromise, including organic agriculture. To produce food at a price that people can afford, farmers often must decide what will do the least harm as they await better innovations.
Product Innovations Monthly Product Showcase
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Throwback Thursday Creating a New No-Till Management Style
The no-till community lost a true innovator this summer when Doug Harford passed away. For this week's Throwback Thursday, we're taking a look at lessons Harford learned about patience and validating results from his early forays into precision agriculture.
Upcoming Webinar Profitability Strategies: Earning More with Regenerative Ag
Are you interested in incorporating regenerative ag practices but want insights & support from experts to ensure success? Adding cover crops, reducing tillage, and other practices can help benefit your soil and your bottom line. And now, increased soil organic matter or reduced greenhouse gas emissions from these practices can also generate verified carbon credits, which are increasingly in demand by buyers, such as major corporations. The editors of No-Till Farmer along with Indigo Ag will be hosting a free webinar on Thursday, October 15 at 10 a.m. CT, "Profitability Strategies: Earning More with Regenerative Ag.” Sign up today to learn how adopting practices that are good for your farm can also benefit your bottom line. Register here »
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