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Soil Health: Measuring and Managing

WebPlease join the WSU Farmers Network to learn more about soil health, carbon, microbes, soil health measurements, and mental health tools for producers in the upcoming workshop series: Soil Health-Measuring and Managing. The live online Soil Health Webinars January 11-14 from 9 am -11 am each day will be available free, with …

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Soil Health Focus: The Washington Soil Health Initiative – How it

WebSoil health is often defined as the ability of the soil to function as a vital living ecosystem. When the underlying functionality of soil is supported within the agroecosystem it often results in many benefits on and off-farm. As awareness of the value of soil health has been growing in Washington and beyond, it has brought to the forefront limitations …

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Soil Health Focus: The Washington Soil Health Initiative -The …

WebSoil health is often defined as the ability of the soil to function as a vital living ecosystem. When the underlying functionality of soil is supported within the agroecosystem, it often results in many benefits on and off-farm. With the Washington Soil Health Initiative (WaSHI), Washington State is poised at the leading edge of doing the work to address …

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Soil Health Focus: The Washington Soil Health Initiative- What is

WebSoil health is often defined as the ability of the soil to function as a vital living ecosystem.When the underlying functionality of soil is supported within the agroecosystem it often results in many benefits on and off-farm. As awareness of the value of soil health has been growing in Washington and beyond, it has brought to the forefront limitations within …

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The Soil Health Initiative is Born with Chad Kruger Wheat & Small

WebWe have Chad Kruger on the WSU Wheat Beat podcast where he and Drew Lyon go further into how the Soil Health Initiative has been born!

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The WSDA & the Soil Health Initiative with Dr. Dani Gelardi

WebShow Notes & Resources Mentioned: Soil Health Initiative Soil & Water Resources The Soil Health Roadmap with Chris Benedict Saving Tomorrow's Agricultural Resources - STAR Washington Soil Health Initiative website Washington Soil Health Initiative Twitter…

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Soil Fertility and The Cropping System

WebSoil fertility practices can enhance or limit crop growth and affect plant health, crop yield, and quality. Best practices for fertilizer applications are summarized by the ‘4Rs’ guideline: right source, right rate, right timing, right placement. However, dialing in the right rate, source, timing, and placement of added nutrients to

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Talking Club Wheat with Dr. Kim Garland-Campbell

WebSubscribe on iTunes | Android | Stitcher | SoundCloud | Spotify | RSS feed Resources: USDA-ARS Wheat Health, Genetics, and Quality Research The Origins of Club Wheat. Contact information: Dr. Kim Garland-Campbell, [email protected]. What is a podcast?

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Why Do You Need to Know About Soil Microbes and Soil pH

WebLearning about soil microbes, soil pH, and all things soil health at the Soil Health Workshops helps farmers with their soil needs.

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Organic Matter and Carbon Sequestration in Agricultural Soils with …

WebWSU Agricultural and Food Systems students interview Dr. Doug Collins and Dr. Andrew McGuire about organic matter and carbon sequestration in agricultural soils.

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A Very Exciting Time for Soil Health with Dr. Tarah Sullivan

WebWe have Dr. Tarah Sullivan back discussing why it's such an exciting time for soil health, soil health awareness, and initiatives in soil health.

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PNW Farmers’ Network Soil Health Coffee Hour — Virtual

WebMagnitude matters: microbial reactions to management with Dr. Teal Potter. Come for an insightful talk, stay for the great conversation with folks interested in soil health across the region. Don’t […]

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Belowground Arthropod Communities & Soil Health with Dane …

WebThis week we have Dane Elmquist from the University of Idaho on the podcast discussing belowground arthropod communities, soil health, and winter peas.

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Can Mixed Cover Crops Double as a Weed Control and Soil Health …

WebAre we approaching cover crops and weed control from the wrong angle? In this post, University of Idaho's Doug Finkelnburg discusses the complexities and potential of cover crops for both soil health and weed control.

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Evaluating Grain Quality and Mitigating Economic Loss with Dr

WebWSU's Dr. Amber Hauvermale and the USDA's Dr. Alison Thompson discuss evaluating grain quality.

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Drought and Soil Survey for Washington’s Dryland Producers

WebThis post was written by Dani Gelardi, Soil Health Scientist, Washington State Department of Agriculture. For questions, contact Dani via email [email protected].

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Poisonous Plants & Weeds in Pastures & Rangeland

WebThese calls always seem to happen this time of year as warmer and drier weather settles in and people notice and identify undesirable plants in their pastures, both large and small. Examples across the state of Oregon range from bulbous bluegrass to bulrushes. Though the window of time for effective cultural and chemical control of many …

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Soil Microbiology & Agricultural Sustainability with Tarah Sullivan

WebDrew Lyon interviews Dr. Tara Sullivan about soil microbiology and agricultural sustainability on this episode of the WSU Wheat Beat podcast.

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Enjoying Amaranth green veggies on your dinner table

WebAmaranthus dubius’ young leaves may be eaten raw or cooked. In Uganda, it is commonly cooked with onions, tomatoes, and peanut sauce. Across East Africa, Amaranthus dubius is normally harvested as whole plants at about 30-cm tall (Figure 3) or leaves picked to allow the plant to continue growing. Young succulent stems and leaves …

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