From kalo to cacao, farmers are adapting to effects of a changing climate by fusing traditional Hawaiian practices with new, regenerative agricultural techniques to save soils, streams and reefs.
Cover crops like oats, rye, and clover are planted between cash crop seasons to reduce erosion, add organic matter, and ...
Learn six proven strategies to successfully transition your farm to no-till and cover crops without overspending on tight ...
Under the scorching midday sun in the upper catchment of Ethiopia’s Abijata-Shalla National Park, a local youth group toils ...
University of Illinois Extension will host a five-part educational series on conservation practices for farmers and ...
Kaua'i celebrates GoFarm Hawai’i and Iwikua as 2025 Water Conservationists of the year for sustainable practices.
James Hepp received his Iowa Farm Environmental Leader Award during a ceremony at the 2025 Iowa State Fair. Pictured (from ...
The Western Wisconsin Conservation Council held its annual meeting earlier this month at Emmert & Sons in Baldwin.
In an effort to improve the state's soil health, the Oklahoma Conservation Commission is paying up to $40,000 to farmers and ...
Lawmakers cut funding for the H2Ohio Program by nearly 40 percent this summer, frustrating farmers and experts whose work ...
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