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More soil carbon offers eco-friendly weed control

Jul 10, 2024 | NYSH News, Soil Health News

The study found that sawdust controlled weeds well in soybean fields but not as well in corn fields. Sawdust offers an eco-friendly alternative to conventional methods for controlling weeds, such as tilling and herbicides, each of which have their own downsides.

2024 New York Soil Health and Climate Resiliency Field Days Continue

Jul 2, 2024 | NYSH News

The 2024 Soil Health and Climate Resiliency Field Days continue with nine more events showcasing soil health and climate resilience practices in various cropping systems across New York.

Climate Funding Pathways for New York’s Farmers and Forest Stewards

Jun 5, 2024 | NYSH News

This valuable resource, compiled by CCE Harvest New York’s agricultural climate resilience team, outlines various grants and programs designed to support climate-smart practices, enhance water quality, and promote sustainable forest management.

Enhancing Soil with Summer Cover Crops: A Guide for Growers

Jun 5, 2024 | NYSH News

Summer is a prime time to improve soil health using cover crops like buckwheat and sudangrass. While main crops grow, these cover crops can enhance soil organic matter, suppress weeds, and prepare fields for fall planting.

Advanced Soil Health Training Opportunity from American Farmland Trust

Jun 3, 2024 | NYSH News

American Farmland Trust is now accepting applications for the New York regional Advanced Soil Health Training (ASHT), a premier program designed for dedicated corn, soybean, wheat, and dairy farmers and farm advisors.

2024 New York Soil Health and Climate Resiliency Field Days Announced

May 22, 2024 | NYSH News

Eleven events across the state will showcase practices for soil health and climate resilience in a variety of cropping systems.

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Focus areas: field crops, dairy, pasture, vegetables, cover crops


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