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Idaho Researchers Explore Sustainable Farming

University of Idaho Extension researchers in Aberdeen and Kimberly are completing the first year of trials aimed at assessing the environmental benefits of sustainable farming and ranching practices in Idaho. The trials involve crops like potatoes, wheat, barley, and chickpeas, and test practices such as cover cropping, interseeding, compost application, reduced nitrogen, and reduced tillage. These practices are designed to increase soil carbon and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The hope is that this project will strengthen relationships between researchers and producers, encouraging long-term adoption of sustainable practices.