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Pick your preference(s) for the Agriculture area(s) in which you want to see more research on?
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Cash Crop (Grain)
Livestock
Forage Production
Intercropping
New Crops
Climate Change
Regenerative Agriculture
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Which research area are important to you?
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Crop Improvement: Developing new varieties of crops. Focused on improving yields, pest resistance, and nutritional content.
Soil Health: Researching ways to improve and maintain soil fertility, structure, and microbial activity. Investigating methods to prevent soil erosion and degradation, such as cover cropping and conservation tillage.
Disease Resistance: Developing strategies to control and manage plant diseases, including the breeding of disease-resistant crops and crop rotations.
Insect Managment: Researching sustainable approaches to pest control that minimize the use of insecticides. Study use of environmentally friendly alternatives and beneficial predators & parasitoids.
Crop Management Practices: Researching optimal planting dates, spacing, and nutrient management for various crops. Utilizing technology to optimize field-level management with regard to crop farming.
Sustainable Agriculture: Investigating farming systems that are environmentally sustainable and economically viable. Studying the role of biodiversity in agricultural ecosystems and its impact on productivity.
Climate-Smart Agriculture: Developing practices that increase resilience to climate variability while minimizing environmental impact.
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In the aspect of Regenerative Agriculture: Please select your preferences for the research area(s) in which you find most impactful?
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Cover Cropping: Planting cover crops during periods when the main cash crop is not growing. Cover crops may prevent erosion, suppress weeds, and contribute organic matter to the soil.
Crop Rotation: Alternating the species of crops grown in a specific field over time to break pest and disease cycles and promote overall soil health.
No-Till or Reduced Tillage: Minimizing or eliminating tillage to preserve soil structure, reduce erosion, and enhance water retention. Promoting the activity of soil microorganisms.
Composting: Adding organic matter to the soil through composting to enhance soil fertility, water retention, and microbial activity.
Holistic Grazing Management: Managed grazing practices that mimic natural grazing patterns. Improving soil health, stimulating plant growth, and enhancing carbon sequestration.
Water Management: Implementing water conservation techniques to improve water use efficiency on farm.
Diversification: Diversifying crops and/or incorporating a mix of plants. Enhance biodiversity minimizing pests and diseases. Contributing to a more sustainable agricultural system.
Soil Carbon Levels: Measure changes in soil carbon content as an indicator of the fields ability to sequester carbon from the atmosphere.
Economic metrics: Evaluate changes in the need for external inputs. Asses the economical performance over time considering factors as yield, input cost, market prices.
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Who do you represent?
Producer / Farmer
Ag Retailer / Ag Industry
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MB Agriculture
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Where do you reside?
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Eastman
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