Month: June 2020
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Benefits of Wheat in Corn-Soybean Crop Rotations
Read More: Benefits of Wheat in Corn-Soybean Crop RotationsThe United States grows a lot of corn and soybeans. Some researchers think it’s a good idea to add wheat into that mix. A new study shows including winter wheat once every 4 years in rotations with corn and soybean can have many benefits.
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Study: Pesticides and Soil Invertebrates: A Hazard Assessment
Read More: Study: Pesticides and Soil Invertebrates: A Hazard Assessment“Our review indicates that pesticides of all types pose a clear hazard to soil invertebrates. Negative effects are evident in both lab and field studies, across all studied pesticide classes, and in a wide variety of soil organisms and endpoints.”
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Heartland Radio: Episode 26 – Audrey Tran Lam
Read More: Heartland Radio: Episode 26 – Audrey Tran LamHoused at the University of Northern Iowa’s CEEE, Audrey discussions her work in Environmental Health, how food and farming relate to public health, and several statewide initiatives that aim to reduce pesticide application in the state.
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The reckless embrace of banned pesticides in the US
Read More: The reckless embrace of banned pesticides in the USA broken EPA pesticide office stands at a crossroads.
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Diversifying Crops Benefits
Read More: Diversifying Crops BenefitsA new study from an international team of researchers found that diversifying crops, “enhances biodiversity, pollination, pest control, nutrient cycling, soil fertility, and water regulation without compromising crop yields.”
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Farmers are facing a phosphorus crisis. The solution starts with soil.
Read More: Farmers are facing a phosphorus crisis. The solution starts with soil.Overuse of fertilizer has led to phosphorus shortages and water pollution. But farms might not need so much to grow healthy crops.
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Using Cereal Rye Cover Crop and Narrow-Row Soybean to Manage Herbicide-Resistant Waterhemp
Read More: Using Cereal Rye Cover Crop and Narrow-Row Soybean to Manage Herbicide-Resistant WaterhempA field study was conducted (2019-2020) at the ISU Research and Demonstration Farm near Ames, IA to quantify the impact of cereal rye cover crop and soybean row spacing (15 inch vs. 30 inch) on the glyphosate-resistant waterhemp seed bank.
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Earth’s Rapidly Degrading Soil Is Bad News For Human Health
Read More: Earth’s Rapidly Degrading Soil Is Bad News For Human Health“If mama ain’t happy, nobody’s happy,” says soil advocate, Holly Arbuckle… “In order to have nutrient dense food, [and healthy people] we need healthy soil.”
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Agroforestry is ‘win win’ for bees and crops, study shows
Read More: Agroforestry is ‘win win’ for bees and crops, study showsPlanting woody plant species alongside crops could double the number of insect pollinators helping farmers produce food, new research has demonstrated for the first time.
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Organic No-Till Soybeans Competitive, Says Penn State Study
Read More: Organic No-Till Soybeans Competitive, Says Penn State StudyA new study by Penn State researchers showed that using no-till and reduced-tillage production methods on soybeans can achieve yields similar to tillage-based production at competitive costs.
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