Texas A&M experts explain the "hydrologic decline" caused by overgrazing and how adaptive multi-paddock (AMP) grazing can ...
Infiltration modelling in layered soils is a rapidly evolving field central to understanding water movement through heterogeneous subsurface environments. Recent advancements focus on overcoming the ...
Rice husk biochar was more effective at slowing water infiltration through the soil surface layer. At higher application rates, it increased the soil’s saturated water content while reducing hydraulic ...
A new study reveals that biochar can actively regulate the movement of antibiotics in soil, offering a promising strategy to reduce agricultural pollution and protect water resources.
Healthy soil is the heartbeat of thriving pastures, resilient crops, and sustainable farming. From pH balance to organic amendments, small changes can yield big rewards for productivity and the planet ...
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Stop ploughing blindly: Our soils need a new approach

For many farmers, ploughing has long been regarded as a symbol of dedication; the visible proof that a new season has begun. But what if one of our most common “good farming” habits is quietly ...