Here's an interesting report of research at UC Santa Cruz on using microbial fuel cells ("mud batteries") powered by soil bacteria to operate low-cost soil moisture sensing equipment sustainably over the long term. https://news.ucsc.edu/2022/11/josephson-mud-batteries.html
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources published a feature on California almond farmer Rob Schuh, who with his son-in-law Andrew Carroll is practicing regenerative farming on 210 acres of almond orchards in Chowchilla, California. Schuh began incorporating compost in 2015 and...
American Chemical Society reported on research that suggests paraffin wax-covered sand could act as a ground cover that keeps moisture in, improving crop yields in arid areas. Read more about it in this press release...
Wouldn't this be a great alternative to conventional soil testing?
Hyperspectral Sensing of Soil Organic Carbon May Be on the Horizon
University of Illinois researchers showed in a published study that new machine-learning methods based on laboratory soil hyperspectral data could provide...
A study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology by University of California, Davis, scientists shows that farms with surrounding natural habitat experience the most benefits from wild birds. According to study results, when farms are surrounded by natural habitat, wild birds are less likely...
University of California Cooperative Extension received a Specialty Crop Block Grant to develop tools and strategies that optimize avocado growers' irrigation practices. Project leader Ali Montazar hopes to develop “crop coefficients” that avocado growers can use to determine the optimal...
A nice article on regenerative agriculture from the Enid News & Eagle in Oklahoma (https://www.enidnews.com/news/progress/farmers-ranchers-take-regenerative-approach-to-agriculture/article_c08e1b4e-8eb1-11ec-ad33-47373b6c6fc5.html) quotes Mark Thomas as saying that he checked surface...
We have contemplated using single-wire for our sheep, but have always ended up sticking with the electronet--primarily because the wire is our first defense against predators, and has proven itself effective time and again. I guess it would be different if we had LGDs, but we're not able to keep...