WSSA Commends New Regenerative Agriculture Pilot Project
Project success hinges on technical support based on weed science research
The pilot project's four-pronged focus will help to improve both the nation's food security and food affordability, point out WSSA leaders. However, the program's success will largely hinge on how well it provides farmers with technical support to achieve its goals while also optimizing weed control.
"Weed control is what will make regenerative agriculture possible, as practices that help to improve soil health and water quality will also minimize reliance on tillage," points out
While individuals have not yet been named to the program's 15-member council, at least one member should have weed science expertise, adds
Government efforts to support these initiatives could prove extremely beneficial to success if programs are easy to understand, simple to apply for, and, most importantly, are economically adoptable, emphasizes
WSSA stands ready to assist USDA NRCS to implement the new project, but other existing organizations would be excellent resources as well. "For example, GROW (Getting Rid of Weeds) has already been doing the exact work that needs to be done to successfully implement a regenerative ag pilot program," says
The GROW network's website covers a range of regenerative and integrated weed management tactics, such as cover crops, harvest weed seed control, weed electrocution, precision sprayers and more. Farmer-led education, such as Farmer Forums and Farmer Case Studies, have proved a popular way to introduce these concepts, says GROW Director of Outreach & Extension
"The goal is to provide science-based and Extension-vetted tools to farmers and also to help farmers learn from each other when trying out new sustainable, or regenerative weed control practices," she says.
To learn more about the Regenerative Pilot Project, visit this USDA webpage. To learn more about WSSA, visit: https://wssa.net/, and to learn more about GROW, visit: https://growiwm.org/.
About the Weed Science Society of America
The Weed Science Society of America is a nonprofit scientific society, founded in 1956 to encourage and facilitate the development of knowledge concerning weeds and their impact on the environment. The Society promotes research, education and extension outreach activities related to weeds, provides science-based information to the public and policy makers, fosters awareness of weeds and their impact on managed and natural ecosystems, and strengthens cooperation among weed science organizations across the nation and around the world. For more information, visit www.wssa.net.
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SOURCE Weed Science Society of America
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