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Healthy soils key to Indiana agriculture

Healthy soils key to Indiana agriculture


By Jamie Martin

Healthy soil is essential for sustainable farming, resilient ecosystems, and thriving rural communities.

On World Soil Day, Indiana recognizes the importance of soil stewardship with this year’s theme - “Caring for Soils - Measure, Monitor, Manage.”

The USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) supports Indiana farmers by providing tools and expertise to manage soil health effectively.

Accurate soil data through resources like the Web Soil Survey helps guide decisions that balance productivity with sustainability.

Indiana’s diverse landscapes, from fertile croplands to forested hills, benefit from precise soil analysis. Farmers can optimize inputs, conserve resources, and increase yields while protecting the environment.

Monitoring changes in soil conditions ensures challenges like erosion risks and nutrient runoff are addressed effectively.

Adopting practices such as cover crops, reduced tillage, and rotational grazing is vital for maintaining productive and resilient soils. “Healthy soils don't happen by accident,” underscores the importance of monitoring and management in preserving soil quality.

Programs like the Environmental Quality Incentives Program and Conservation Stewardship Program provide financial and technical support for proactive soil management. These initiatives showcase how sustainable practices enhance soil health, water quality, and environmental resilience.

On World Soil Day, Indiana farmers and NRCS reaffirm their shared responsibility to protect the land. By working together to measure, monitor, and manage soils, they pave the way for a sustainable future for agriculture and beyond.

To learn more about how NRCS can help improve your soil health, visit www.nrcs.usda.gov or reach out to your nearest NRCS office.

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