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Visit Cover Crop Benefits Depend on Biomass: How Much do You Need? Cover Crop Benefits Depend on Biomass: How Much do You Need? Posted by Andrew McGuire | March 4, 2025 Cover crop benefits depend on biomass, with higher biomass needed for soil improvement and effective weed suppression beyond basic erosion control.
Visit What is the Climate Analogs Academy? What is the Climate Analogs Academy? Posted by Teal Potter | August 22, 2024 How do you work to address climate change in your job? I feel my body’s stress response when I think about that question, and I…
Visit Grounding Long-Term Soil Health Tree Fruit Research in Stakeholder Needs Grounding Long-Term Soil Health Tree Fruit Research in Stakeholder Needs Posted by Molly McIlquham | August 6, 2024 By addressing the real-world challenges growers face, this LTARE site aims to provide growers with practical solutions to enhance orchard productivity and sustainability. In the…
Visit Reader Beware: Separating Science from Science Marketing Reader Beware: Separating Science from Science Marketing Posted by Andrew McGuire | July 24, 2024 Scientific information now competes for attention, making it essential for readers to distinguish communication from marketing.
Visit Sustainable Grazing Starts with Good Forage Production Data, Especially Under a Changing Climate Sustainable Grazing Starts with Good Forage Production Data, Especially Under a Changing Climate Posted by Sonia A. Hall | June 17, 2024 We recently released StockSmart, a free, online decision support tool that we developed in partnership with the University of Arizona and the US Forest Service…
Visit The Pyramid Scheme of High Organic Amendment Rates The Pyramid Scheme of High Organic Amendment Rates Posted by Andrew McGuire | May 14, 2024 There are many soil health benefits of applying high rates of organic amendments. For example, a recent meta-analysis found adding organic amendments increased soil organic…
Visit High rate of compost application showed stable yields in dryland wheat systems: a long-term study High rate of compost application showed stable yields in dryland wheat systems: a long-term study Posted by cahnrs.webteam | May 8, 2024 A single high-rate compost application boosted wheat yields and increased soil moisture in dryland systems over seven years.
Visit Reflections on 2023 Reflections on 2023 Posted by cahnrs.webteam | December 19, 2023 CSANR is an entity not easily explained in one fell swoop, but the range and breadth of projects we’ve undertaken throughout 2023 really showcase our…
Visit Drought Resilience in Dry Land: Plant Auxins and Adaptive Management Drought Resilience in Dry Land: Plant Auxins and Adaptive Management Posted by Anna Buetow | October 17, 2023 Eastern Washington averages over five million acres of farmland dedicated to growing wheat and other rotational grain crops that rely solely on rainfall to water…