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World soil day focuses on soil stewardship

Dec 04, 2024
By Farms.com

Indiana farmers work to protect and sustain healthy soils

On World Soil Day, Indiana highlights the role of healthy soils in agriculture, ecosystems, and rural communities. This year’s theme, “Caring for Soils - Measure, Monitor, Manage,” stresses the need for proactive soil stewardship.

The USDA’s NRCS works with Indiana farmers, offering resources like the Web Soil Survey and Soil Health Assessment to gather essential data on soil properties. Accurate data helps optimize farming practices, ensuring balance between productivity and sustainability.

Indiana’s farmers are adopting soil conservation practices such as cover crops, reduced tillage, and rotational grazing. These methods enhance soil health, improve water quality, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Monitoring soil conditions allows producers to address issues like erosion and nutrient runoff while ensuring long-term resilience.

The Environmental Quality Incentives Program and Conservation Stewardship Program provide financial and technical assistance, encouraging sustainable practices that benefit both farms and the environment. From better drainage systems to pollinator habitats, these initiatives demonstrate the value of responsible soil management.

Indiana farmers and NRCS share the responsibility of protecting the soil. “Healthy soils don't happen by accident,” highlights the importance of consistent monitoring and careful management to sustain productive land.

World Soil Day is a reminder to prioritize the ground beneath our feet. By working together, Indiana ensures its soils remain resilient, productive, and sustainable for generations.

For details on NRCS programs and soil health assistance, go to www.nrcs.usda.gov or contact your regional NRCS office.


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