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3108, 2018

How Nutrition Impacts Dairy Performance with Silvia Abel-Caines

August 31st, 2018|

Dr. Silvia Abel-Caines is a Veterinarian with a Ph.D. in Ruminant Nutrition, who is currently working as the Staff Ruminant Nutritionist for Organic Valley. She has researched neonatal immunity and colostrum supplementation in dairy calves and has also performed research on improving the fatty acid profile of milk through [...]

1008, 2018

How To Prevent Nitrogen and Phosphorous Leaching

August 10th, 2018|

In this episode, John discusses specific methods for the management of nitrogen and phosphorous for maximum benefit while reducing leaching, runoff, and pollution. Learn how to address nitrogen and phosphorus from both organic and conventional approaches. This episode contains effective, actionable information geared towards responsible and regenerative fertilizer [...]

3107, 2018

3 Things To Do When Plants Don’t Respond to Nutrient Applications

July 31st, 2018|

Sometimes growers apply fertilizers to crops that don't respond to the applications like they're expecting. When plant health and vigor is in a decline, and nutrient applications don't move the needle, how can we reclaim the situation?    Through our consulting experience, we have learned that when nutrient applications [...]

2707, 2018

The Job of a Farmer is to Feed the Soil with Sarah Singla

July 27th, 2018|

Sarah Singla is a farmer, agronomist, and educator from Southern France. Her family farm has been in no-till production since 1980. When she took the reigns in 2010 she additionally pursued a wonderfully complex diversified cover-cropping, mixed species, multi-income-stream approach that is highly thought-out, yet fluid. Sarah has visited [...]

1607, 2018

The Fallacy of Perfect Soil Reports

July 16th, 2018|

Soil analysis should be used as a milestone to monitor progress towards growing healthy crops; they should not be used as a goal. Every nutrient and soil amendment application needs to produce a strong crop response, not just a soil analysis response. When we apply this understanding properly it [...]

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