Imagine trying to talk to all of the farmers in the state. That's a tall order and for many years that was the only option for agronomists. Not anymore. The times they are a changein'
A web-based grower education seminar (webinar) on healthy soils, sponsored by the Idaho Wheat Commission and the Washington Grain Commission will held tomorrow. Here's Tereasa Waterman of the Idaho Wheat Commission: "Ray Archuleta believes that farming for the 21st century requires producers to follow nature's template and that doing so will allow soils on the ranch or farm to function better. Healthy functioning soils managed as an ecosystem filtrate water and cycle nutrients and organic material more efficiently. This webinar will teach principles on how to improve soil function so landowners can save money on petroleum based inputs."
Archuleta believes that farming for the 21st century requires producers to follow nature's template and that doing so will allow soils on the ranch or farm to function better. Healthy functioning soils managed as an ecosystem filtrate water and cycle nutrients and organic material more efficiently. This webinar will teach principles on how to improve soil function so landowners can save money on petroleum based inputs.
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