Wednesday, April 24, 2024
The Dirt on Conservation

The Dirt on Conservation

stream exclusion fencing

Stream exclusion fencing is a practice that benefits the farmer and the environment.

Having no rotation on your crops will absolutely exhaust your soils and limits its natural abilities to help your crops grow.

Baseball and conservation have more analogies than you probably think.

Have you ever wondered what the various short colored flags along a road right of way mean or across a yard or even a field?

The SWCD's mission statement is “to promote stewardship by providing education and technical assistance to cooperators for the conservation of our natural resources.”

Ag school days continues to teach local youth about agriculture.

There are generally two ways to seed covers — in the soil and on top of the soil.

Two good reasons to use no-till: because it works and helps to reduce overhead.

How we communicate, think and learn are all much different than how it used to be.

The monarch butterfly is now in great decline and its main . . . well, only sourcing of food; milkweed is just about as scarce as the butterfly itself.