No credit expected for farmers’ past work in new carbon market
Work on protocols for specific projects to begin this spring, department says
Versatile to move tillage equipment work to Winnipeg
Buhler to halt production at Vegreville next fall
Strip till goes mainstream
Improvements in guidance and a focus on soil health are the primary drivers
Timmerman trains the Tiger Hills of Treherne
A Manitoba farmer has seen major yield improvement by recapping his hills with topsoil from his lower land
Real work on soil health needs to be done
Fine speeches about our soil make us all feel good, but there's an increasing urgency for wider adoption
U.S. Midwest floods to weigh on diesel demand come harvest
PHOTOS: Digging into tillage
New tillage tools on the market show manufacturers are finally setting their engineers free to rethink some of our most basic jobs
Farm like Scrooge
A long-term study suggests that penny-pinching can actually help the bottom line
Avoiding another year of ‘snirt’
North Dakota farmers and researchers are finding success in controlling soybean field erosion by planting cover crops
Tillage erosion costing farmers billions
The pressure to get an early start on newer crops such as corn and soybeans encourages tillage practices which may not be sustainable