Commodity Classic Session Focuses on Farming “Sweet Spot”
NEW ORLEANS, LA – Conservation practices bring immense value to both farms and ecosystems through improved soil health, increased biodiversity, and other key climate-positive impacts.
When targeted in the right way, these practices can also increase an operation’s overall economic profitability, making it a win-win for all sides.
According to the United Sorghum Checkoff Program (USCP). precision agriculture tools can play a key role in helping farmers take a focused, acre-by-acre approach in their conservation efforts, identifying the most strategic acres for wildlife habitat or practice changes while keeping the rest of their working lands in production.
In finding that “sweet spot,” farmers are building successful operations alongside healthy farming landscapes. A session on Friday at Commodity Classic will be co-hosted by USCP, Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever, and Cotton Incorporated.
WATCH LIVE AT 12:30 – United Sorghum Checkoff presents: Finding the ‘Sweet Spot’
(SOURCE: All Ag News)