Regional Hub
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No-Till: From Science to Practice
No-till is not a new concept — in fact, it has been a management practice for several decades, but perhaps gained the…
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UMaine’s Highmoor Farm
Maine is a state known for its long, cold winters and short growing season, but changes in climate are disrupting this…
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Synthesis of Grazing and Water Management Strategies in the Great Basin
To address water limitations, ranchers have developed innovative grazing and water management strategies.
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Case Studies of Rangeland Resilience in the Northwest
Rangelands of the Northwest are complex, interconnected systems covering nearly 100 million acres that are sensitive to…
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Dry Farming Techniques in the Maritime Pacific Northwest
Dry farming is a technique for some producers to adapt and diversify operations in response to changes in water…
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Minimizing the Impacts of Saltwater Flooding on Farmland in the Eastern U.S.
Chris Miller, 3029 NRCS Climate Hub Liaison, is studying how farmers can use various adaptive management methods to…
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Conservation Planning to Manage Alaska Yellow-Cedar
Climate change poses challenges to successful Alaska yellow-cedar management, yet the species is of high ecological,…
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myRAINge Log: Precipitation Tracking Tool for Range Management
MyRAINge Log, a web-based data management and visualization tool designed specifically for cumulative precipitation…
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New Opportunities for Summer Cover Crops
Summer cover crops traditionally have not been used in Rhode Island because of the short summer fallow period. However…