Ontario agriculture has changed drastically since the mid-20th century and even more in recent decades. Fields are much larger, crop and livestock production are more specialized, a smaller percentage of crops grown are perennial, and equipment is more sophisticated and larger than ever before. While modern crop production practices have brought gains in efficiency and in some cases (e.g., no-till planting) improvements in soil conservation, others, like heavier equipment and frequently-grown...| Field Crop News
Wind erosion can cause significant soil loss. This fall, consider how your residue management and tillage practices can help reduce risk of erosion by wind over the winter and into next spring.| Field Crop News