At the 2017 National Association of Conservation Districts Annual Meeting Soil Health Champion and Wood SWCD supervisor Ron Snyder shared more about the "Soil Your Undies" project.
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Soil Your Undies
Click on the Soil Your Undies link at the top of the page to find out more!
Rapeseed Vs. Tillage Radish
** Picture updated 12/7/15 from 15700 seeds/lb to 175000 seeds/lb Both the rapeseed and the tillage radish are members of the broadleaf family. The radish is one of the most popular cover crops on the market today. Its popularity is mainly due to its ability to break up compaction and scavenge nutrients. Radishes are easy … Continue reading Rapeseed Vs. Tillage Radish
What’s YOUR Soil Health IQ?
Did you know that soil health is important for Clean Water? Knowing how nutrients are used by the soil is important to know how to keep them out of the water. Take the QUIZ to find out your Soil Health IQ. I am a "Soil Health Scholar!" Share your results on our Facebook page!
Delay of Game!
July 1 sure showed up in a hurry! I'm going to blame all the rain we had last month as to where we have been. Looking back on the pictures that we posted on I'd say that is an accurate assessment. But thankfully July is here so we can LEAVE the wet June behind us. … Continue reading Delay of Game!
This Week in Ag… 6/8/15
Rain, Rain, Go AWAY…. We need to be careful what we wish for, but farmers would be happy to see rain come in smaller doses! If farmers could control Mother Nature, they would take all their rains as slow gentle rains. Rains that put down a lot of water in a short amount of time … Continue reading This Week in Ag… 6/8/15
This Week in Ag… 6/1/2015
Have you ever really thought about pollination? Most of us recognize pollen as the stuff that bothers our allergies or ends up turning our cars yellow. Pollination is important because it must happen in order for fertilization to take place. Pollinator Paradise talks about pollination and who some of our pollinators are. Find out how pollinators … Continue reading This Week in Ag… 6/1/2015