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20. Jason Lay – Making the Most of the Resources You Have
December 29, 2020
Many farmers would look at Jason Lay’s operation in Bloomington-Normal, Ill. and count him as one of the lucky ones. Rich, productive soils. Supportive landowners. Neighbors who are interested in what he’s doing on his farm. But, according to Jason, that doesn’t mean he can get complacent. “I’ll just start it off by saying this […]
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4 Soil Health Lessons We Learned in 2020
December 17, 2020
There is no doubt about it: 2020 has been an interesting year. While we don’t need to rehash everything that made the last 12 months unique and, in many ways, challenging, we can say with confidence that 2020 has been a year of learning, growth, and reminders about what is most important. As we look […]
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Diversifying for the Future – Angela Knuth
December 16, 2020
Angela Knuth and her family are SHP farmers from Mead, Nebraska. In this video, she shares they focus on soil health, reasons for diversifying their crop rotation, and the value of collaborating with Soil Health Partnership.
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Taking a Long-Term Perspective on Soil Health – Greg Whitmore
December 16, 2020
Nebraska farmer Greg Whitmore shares about the conservation practices he uses on his farm, why he cares about investing in soil health, and the value of collaborating with Soil Health Partnership.
Go to resource >Bridging the Gap – Keith Byerly
December 16, 2020
SHP Field Team Director–West Keith Byerly shares why it’s important for farmers to focus on soil health and how SHP helps bridge the gap between “the folks who are studying and the folks who are practicing.”
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19. Mikayla Tabert – Diversification and Innovation are Key at Trinity Creek Ranch
December 15, 2020
If you could choose only three words to describe Trinity Creek Ranch in Red Lake Falls, Minn., you would probably land somewhere in the realm of diversification, innovation and family. That combination of values is why we’re so glad to have Mikayla Tabert from Trinity Creek join us on The People of Soil Health Podcast. […]
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Collaboration is Key to Maximizing Soil Health Impact
December 10, 2020
In 2017, the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR) recognized the importance of healthy soil when it awarded a $10 million grant over three years to the Soil Health Institute (SHI), the Soil Health Partnership (SHP) and The Nature Conservancy to advance soil health science, research and education. Matched by foundations, leading companies, a […]
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Farmer Experiences Highlight the Intersection of Nutrient Management and Soil Health
December 3, 2020
When getting started with new conservation and sustainability practices, it can be challenging to know where to start. Should I look at tillage or cover crops first? Does it make the most sense to adapt my nutrient management approach or change how I soil test? When you find yourself asking these questions, one of the […]
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Maximizing Impact Through Partnerships – John Mesko
December 2, 2020
SHP Senior Director John Mesko shares how SHP’s connection to real, working farms is key to building industry partnerships and maximizing our impact on soil health and sustainability.
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Nutrient Management – Looking at Farmer Experiences
December 2, 2020
Join Dr. Sally Flis, Senior Director of Agronomy with The Fertilizer Institute, and Lisa Kubik, SHP Field Manager, for Soil Sessions as they dig into several farmer case studies looking at the interaction between soil health, conservation practices, and nutrient management.
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