Planting cover crops after corn and soybeans are harvested combats erosion, builds soil, sequesters carbon and protects water surface runoff. Submitted photo Agriculture and conservation go hand in ...
Keep your lawn intact with these expert tips. You’ve done the hard work—cleaning up your lawn, choosing beautiful plants, and keeping a watering and maintenance schedule to ensure everything looks ...
Zabo farming in Nagaland shows how communities harvest rainwater, prevent soil erosion, and grow crops sustainably using a ...
Black soil covering white snow in ditches during the winter and clouds of dirt swirling across fields, farms and roads are stark evidence that erosion is a major threat to soil health. Despite a “Wake ...
Soil and water conservationists work to discover, develop, implement, and constantly improve ways to use land that sustains its productive capacity, and enhances the environment at the same time.
Soil is the foundation of agriculture, and water erosion is one of the major ecological issues threatening land resources globally. In China, the phenomenon of water erosion is particularly prominent ...
Agriculture and conservation go hand in hand. Farmers must take care of the land, because it is the key to their livelihood. It’s also often a direct link to their heritage, making its value far ...