You can “winterize” your soils to withstand these harsh weather conditions. Some of these actions might already be part of your system.
Black soil covering white snow in ditches during the winter and clouds of dirt swirling across fields, farms and roads are stark evidence that erosion is a major threat to soil health. Despite a “Wake ...
EL PASO, Texas (Feb. 11, 2025) – A windy, dusty day can ruin your new car wash and leave you with grit in your mouth and dirt on your floors. But a new study in the journal Nature Sustainability, ...
The “dirt” is topsoil that has moved due to wind erosion in the winter months and is deposited on top of the snow. On a cold ...
As June revs up, corn and soybean crops are mostly planted in central Illinois with some limited replanting still underway for both. Ken Ferrie says most of the corn replanting there is due to the ...
Ann Bailey discusses the problem of soil erosion and why farmers should consider ways to stop erosion now instead of being forced to do it by people without farming backgrounds. Buried machinery in a ...
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America's vanishing soil: Why farmland is losing topsoil 10x too fast
Walk through Iowa today and you'll see endless cornfields stretching to the horizon. What you won't see is what's ...
Strong wind and heavy rain can cause serious damage to trees, homes, and nearby structures, especially in the Pacific Northwest, where storms are common. The good news is that a lot of storm damage is ...
High winds and tides that hammered Homer Spit over the weekend resulted in damage that has partly closed the road extending from town and left some business owners with costly cleanup and repair bills ...
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