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In this video, K-State Research and Extension beef cattle specialist Sandy Johnson says that cover crops can be an option for grazing cattle in western Kansas, despite lower annual rainfall on ...
Kevin Wiltse, Timken, Kansas, uses cover crops as part of his grazing strategy that includes 60 animal days per acre. Rotating cattle in a paddock system is necessary.
If you want to learn more about best practices in your lawns, gardens, or yards, come to the Healthy Yards Expo at the Shawnee Civic Center from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 29. Purchase native plants ...
Much of the research on regenerative farming practices, such as no-till or cover crops, has looked at the benefits to the environment and the soil. ... Kansas City needs KCUR.
Now a new initiative from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, will award $2.6 million in grants to plant cover crops on half a million acres in the Midwest this year. The foundation, a ...
Using synthetic biology techniques, K-State biochemists have made significant breakthroughs in cultivating camelina and pennycress—two emerging and profitable cover crops in the U.S.—to ...