New York’s farmers face extreme weather and mounting tariffs
In a recent report by the New York times, drought, flash floods, the trade war and tightening immigration policy have combined to cause an economic crisis for New York farmers.
In a recent report by the New York times, drought, flash floods, the trade war and tightening immigration policy have combined to cause an economic crisis for New York farmers.
More than half of all cropland in the United States is rented. How can non-operator landowners and tenant farmers work together to build soil that’s healthy, resilient, and productive?
Recent soil health headlines you may have missed.
New research looks at soil health’s effect on the socio-economic, nutritional and qualitative dimensions of food and agriculture in developing nations.
Scientists have discovered how bacteria living on wheat roots affect both the plant and the soil in dryland conditions, with the potential to improve agriculture.