What's new at CTIC? New faces join our Board of Directors, a new web site is launched, new publications are available to share with our members and new projects are on the horizon.
In “Wetlands: A More Profitable Alternative?” CTIC tells the story of 10 operations around the country that have restored wetlands on their agricultural property.
Many farmers are increasingly practicing no-till wheat production in Kentucky. With high energy costs and a method that requires fewer equipment passes through the field, no-till likely will get even more scrutiny from farmers in the future.
Research in Texas examines water-usage efficiencies for crops in semi-arid climates, and a new web site links producers to useful farm energy calculators. These and other research and technology items are reported in this section.
Reaching the right groups in the right way is critical to success in watershed projects. Does your outreach need a boost? Tell us just how much, and you could win one of four EnviroScape® models.
Many agricultural producers already know the benefits of implementing conservation practices in their operations. Better soil, cleaner water and greater profits are just some of the advantages. What if producers could earn even more for those same conservation practices? It's possible with water quality trading.