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Learn How Soil Health Can Decrease Need for Costly Inputs During 2020 S.D. Soil Health Coalition Conference

Learn How Soil Health Can Decrease Need for Costly Inputs During 2020 S.D. Soil Health Coalition Conference

by admin@44interactive.com | Dec 2, 2019 | News

PIERRE, S.D. – Internationally acclaimed Australian soil health expert, Dr. Christine Jones shares how by increasing soil health, farmers can decrease the need for costly inputs during the fourth annual S.D. Soil Health Coalition Conference (SDSHC) held January...
Mother of God Monastery Milpa Garden Yields Fresh Produce & Soil Health

Mother of God Monastery Milpa Garden Yields Fresh Produce & Soil Health

by admin@44interactive.com | Nov 12, 2019 | News

By Lura Roti for SD Soil Health Coalition Washing parsnips, peeling carrots, slicing zucchini and canning pickles, each day several sisters work together to assist in food preparation. And thanks to their garden plots, meal prep at Mother of God Monastery includes an...
Impacting the Future of South Dakota’s Soil Health One Bucket at a Time

Impacting the Future of South Dakota’s Soil Health One Bucket at a Time

by admin@44interactive.com | Sep 17, 2019 | News

By Lura Roti for the South Dakota Soil Health Handing large containers of water to two students, Mark Misar asks them to begin pouring water over two, loaf-size soil samples. One sample he collected from a no-till soybean field on his farm. The other sample he...
Strategies For Weed Management Using A No-Till System: Avoiding Tillage for Increased Soil Health

Strategies For Weed Management Using A No-Till System: Avoiding Tillage for Increased Soil Health

by admin@44interactive.com | Jul 1, 2019 | News

By Kara Pugsley for the SD Soil Health Coalition No-till techniques – such as crop rotation and applying herbicides with multiple modes of actionare two methods for killing weeds which do not destroy the structure of the soil the way tillagedoes. Tillage of weeds...
Collaborative Project Contains An Important Health Message For You and Your Soil

Collaborative Project Contains An Important Health Message For You and Your Soil

by admin@44interactive.com | Jul 1, 2019 | News

Salem producer helps to initiate effort involving both the South Dakota Soil Health Coalition and Avera Health. As the summer weather throughout South Dakota really begins to shine, it is important for farmers, ranchers, gardeners, and the general public to examine...
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