The Interplay Between Manure and Compaction
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A virtual tour of Swiss Lane Farms will guide attendees through several manure management educational videos and research projects. A live Q&A with the event hosts will conclude the program. The program topics include: Meet theRead More…
Join the Soil Health Nexus team for the next edition of the Soil Health Digital Cafe Series. The University of Nebraska and the University of Minnesota have partnered to develop an interactive experience for small groupsRead More…
This workshop will help individuals learn about what’s in poultry litter, how it can contribute to crop fertility, and what management practices can minimize environmental risks. Poultry production is new to Nebraska and the Nebraska ExtensionRead More…
Since 2015, Missouri has been participating in the Network’s soil health team, the Soil Health Nexus. Teng Lim, an Associate Professor of University of Missouri Extension, was the lead researcher on a project titled, “Manure andRead More…
This post was originally published on the Soil Health Nexus blog. It has be adapted and re-published here. Is there a correlation between soil health (or soil productivity) and manure? A report recently released from theRead More…
Manure. One stage in a rich, life-giving cycle from sun, soil, and water, to plant, to animal, to kitchen table, and back to the soil again. Sometimes we call manure animal waste. This term signifies aRead More…
In the rush to complete harvest, manure application, and winter preparations, small mistakes and accidents can result in major downtime, expense and increased liability. This month’s webcast focuses on reducing the risk—learn from a dragline manureRead More…
Youth are an important audience for manure management professionals – they are the next generation of producers, consumers, and scientists (in other words, you!). Fairs, 4-H events, classroom visits are just a few of the numerousRead More…