Resources
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Impacted by USAID’s NAPP Motto of “TRAIN ONE TO TRAIN ALL”
Published on January 6, 2022
NAPA Highlights #6. First person account of training as a part of the Benue State SPI Rating Project. -
SPI Rating in Benue State-A Student’s Report
Published on January 5, 2022
NAPA Highlights #5. Student account of the Benue soil productivity index rating project and training. -
SOIL SAMPLING, SOIL TESTING AND SOIL ANALYSIS FOR SOILS OF BENUE STATE
Published on January 4, 2022
NAPA Highlights #4. First person account of the Benue soil productivity index rating project and training. -
A Journey of a Lifetime! Privileged to be Part of the Benue State SPI Rating Project-A Student Report
Published on January 3, 2022
NAPA Highlights #3. First person account of training as a part of the Benue State SPI Rating Project. -
MY REPORT ON THE VARIOUS COMPONENTS OF THE BENUE SOIL PRODUCTIVITY INDEX RATING PROJECT I WAS PRIVILEGED TO BE PART
Published on January 2, 2022
NAPA Highlights #2. First person account of the Benue soil productivity index rating project and training. -
Fertilizer Cost Comparison Tool (Vegetables)
Published on November 2, 2021
A fertilizer cost comparison tool to help producers determine how to meet nutrient needs at the lowest possible cost. -
Fertilizer Cost Comparison Tool (Forages)
Published on October 29, 2021
A decision tool to help forage producers weigh through purchasing fertilizer products. -
Michigan Soil Health Progress Report
Published on October 12, 2021
The Michigan Soil Health Progress Report was developed to assist farmers, agribusiness, and agency professionals to assess the health of the soil using biological and physical indicators in the field. -
Fertilizer Cost Comparison Tool (Field Crops)
Published on October 11, 2021
Decision tool for comparing fertilizer product costs used by field crops. -
Managing Nematodes, Cover Crops, and Soil Health in Diverse Cropping Systems
Published on May 3, 2021
In recent years, there has been increasing reference to nematodes, soil health, and cover crops in the scientific and popular media. The intertwined nature of these subjects and the mounting science in the literature can sometimes be overwhelming.