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New research has yielded several key findings on what farmers know about water-related issues, their concern around water resources, and conservation actions they take.
A Trust In Food report showcases how some ag retailers and farmers are getting the job done.
South Dakota had more acres claimed under the prevented planting provisions of crop insurance than any other state in 2019. Where farmers tended those prevent plant acres, they find 2020 crops are off to a strong start.
96% of farmers surveyed say they take action daily to conserve or protect water from pollution and provided concrete examples.
Farm Journal’s Trust In Food initiative and The Sustainability Consortium have partnered to understand farmers’ perspectives on the collection and sharing of farm-level production and management data.
Recent research shares perspectives from more than 900 farmer-respondents across 43 states on their views of water-related issues.
Sustainable farming practices are those that help protect the environment while helping increase food, feed, fiber and fuel production, says one Nebraska farmer.
Amid today’s challenges, retailers are investing in their businesses and realizing their important role in the marketplace, particularly in regard to the seed business.
La Crosse Seed added a natives specialist to its native grass and wildflower seed business
How available are the resources you need to grow hemp? Farm Journal study respondents weigh in.