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Getting the most bang for your buck with spring manure applications
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Spring is a good time to apply manure, especially with high fertilizer prices. Check out our latest podcast on getting the most bang for your buck with spring manure for more information.
This'll Do Farm - Iowa
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New Year New Fixes On The Farm
One question, what product is he using that he talks about at the 8:30 minute? Biocow? I've never heard of it but curious if anyone has used it before?
Crop Nutrient Alternatives
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https://mapi.rfdtv.com/news/getstory/12514
Manure has the highest value it’s ever had. Farmers entertaining new livestock buildings in 2022 can anticipate a better ROI if commodity prices and crop nutrients stay close to these levels What do others think?
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Maximizing the value of fall manure and nitrogen applications
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Check out the latest Engineering Your Farm podcast episode for tips on maximizing the value of fall manure and nitrogen applications.
Do you apply manure to your fields?
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Do you apply manure to your fields? Raw, digested, pelletized? What changes have you see to your crop? Where do you source from? Are there alternatives to manure that you've looked into?
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New Approaches for manure management podcast
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Check out the latest Engineering Your Farm podcast to learn about the latest research on using manure with cover crops, manure sidedressing, and more from Dr. Melissa Wilson at the University of MN.
New Video - Economics of Soil Health Systems In Iowa
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Watch this illuminating new video to learn more about the recent economic study from the Soil Health Institute that surveyed and conducted partial budget analyses on 100 farms and found that on average, soil health management practices and systems improve profitability by…
Inspirational Soil Health Film
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Check out this amazing film from the Soil Health Institute on the history of soil conservation, the more recent soil health movement, and the importance of the biological, physical and chemical components of soil health.
Fun fact - one acre of healthy soil is teeming wi…
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- Dubuque, IA
Engineering Your Farm podcast - The Stinky Science Behind Farm Odors
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Our latest episode of the Engineering Your Farm podcast just dropped! Check out 'The Stinky Science Behind Farm Odors' to hear a fascinating conversation about olfactometry, farm odors, and rural air quality with Dr. Jacek Koziel from the Dept. of Agricultural and Biosystems Eng…