A tanker takes a PrairieFood solution that can be applied through a center pivot irrigation system. (Courtesy photo.)
Camelina gets a boost helping farmers who want to use the oilseed to support their regenerative ag practices.
Attendees at the No-Till on the Plains Feikert Farms Field Day listen to Lance Feikert discuss the cover crop on his irrigated circle near Bucklin, Kansas. (Journal photo by Kylene Scott.)
Julie Howe, Ph.D., professor and associate department head for undergraduate programs in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, is dedicated to finding research solutions to environmental challenges, teaching the next generation of soil scientists and providing extension outreach that helps Texas agriculture producers and industry advance. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Sam Craft)

Changing the world through the science of soil

One of the many topics featured in the Sept. 27 Regenerative Agriculture Field Day at Lamesa will be soil health management. (Photo by Kay Ledbetter, Texas A&M AgriLife.)
Vesh Raj Thapa, UNL post-doctoral research assistant, stands behind root samples from the plots at WREEC in North Platte. Photo by Chabella Guzman

Roots, another important aspect of cover crops

  • By Chabella Guzman │ UNL Panhandle Research Extension & Education Center