Videos
Organic No-till:
Voices of Farmers and Researchers Video Series:
SCS Lab in the News
- Adjusting Cover Crop Strategies to Adapt to Warming Climate. Lancaster Farming. 2024.
- Incentive programs doubled cover crop use by farmers. Cornell Chronicle. 2023.
- Bestas, Menalled, Wayman and Twardokus receive 2022 MacDonald Musgrave Awards. School of Integrative Plant Science News. 2022.
- Get off my awn: Cornell Weed Team to compete in Ontario. Cornell Chronicle. July 2022.
- Sustainable practices linked to farm size in organic farming. Cornell Chronicle. July 2022.
- Organic No-Tillers Have Weed Management Options. Lancaster Farming. Feb 2022.
- Organic no-till field day: Researchers share knowledge on no-till grain production at the Farm Hub. Hudson Valley Farm Hub. August 2022.
- Newly Passed NY Soil Health Legislation Backed by Cornell Research. The Cornell Daily Sun. March 2022.
- Tillage Type & Interseeding Affect Weeds. Lancaster Farming. August 2021.
- Locally-Sourced Science podcast: Episode 56. WRFI FM 88.5. March 2019.
- Magic cover crop carpet? Science Daily. March 2017.
- Foraging ahead with intercropping. The Western Producer. Dec 2016.
- Grant to help dairy farms avoid setbacks from extreme weather. Cornell Chronicle. Oct 2016.
- Doctoral student named Future Leader in Science. Cornell Chronicle
- Intercropping: Intersection of Soil Health, Production. Soils.org
- Perennial Plants Can Fight Climate Change, Says Dr. Jerry Glover. Medill News Service
- Cornell Specialists to Present Soil Health Center Seminars at 2016 Empire Farm Days. Madison County Courier
- Kernza Research is in Full Swing at Cornell University. Perennial Grains Blog
- Growth of Organic Wheat Also Brings Challenges. Lancaster Farming
- Climate Challenge: Organic No-till vs. Conventional No-till. Growing Magazine
- Climate Changing: No-Till for Soil Health? Growing Magazine
- Cornell Takes on Climate Change. Capitol Tonight, Time Warner Cable News
- Cover crops keep carbon and cash where it belongs. Farming and Climate Change Adaptation: A Blog for Northeastern Farmers & Ag. Service Providers
- Researchers: No-Till Grows Better Organic Soybeans. Lancaster Farming
- Why cover crops are good for farmers and ecosystems. Futurity
- Research reveals true value of cover crops to farmers, environment. Penn State News
- Crop Rotation Strategy Eradicates Persistent Weed in Organic Hay Field. Penn State Extension: Sustainable Agriculture
- Many Little Hammers: Fighting Weed Resistance with Diversified Management. CSA News
O-GRAIN Videos:
Dr. Erin Silva of UW-Madison leads an organic field crops Research and Extension program for the Midwest, which has released numerous resources on organic no-till.