Articles Tagged with ''soil test''
Smaller producers often simply accept as fact that their production costs are going to be higher than their larger counterparts. However, there are myriad ways for any herd to become more cost-effective and profitable.
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PFAS: Free always has a cost
The truth of the matter is that PFAS-containing products work well, and over the past several decades society has embraced them.
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Forensic files: Soil edition
With the myriad of unexplored DNA in soil, the possibilities are endless and ever-expanding.
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Frost seeding clovers into tall fescue pastures provides multiple ecosystem services
Ball, crimson, red and white clovers can be successfully frost seeded into tall fescue pastures as a strategy to create a grass-legume mixture and to improve pasture and livestock responses.
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Does a copper sulfate footbath solution influence soil, forage?
Researchers from the University of Wisconsin are examining if copper sulfate footbaths negatively affect manure, soil and forage copper concentrations on eastern Wisconsin farms.
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In-field vs. in-lab testing and techniques in the archaic world of soil
While soil testing may be settled on a state-by-state basis, there is still a lot of work that needs to be done for one of these non-lab soil labs to be relevant coast to coast without needing to be reconfigured every time it crosses a state line.
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