Sustainable Agriculture

Sustainable Agriculture

Diverse cover crop field with sudangrass, sorghum-sudan hybrids, and crown vetch enhancing soil health in a rural landscape

Sustainable Agricultre

Sustainable agriculture embraces a wide variety of techniques, including organic, free-range, holistic, and biodynamic, to mimic natural ecological processes.  It is just one lens in which farmers can use to solve issues that arise on the farm, whether it be soil erosion, where to get fertility, or how to control pests, disease, and weeds. 

Three pillars of sustainable Agriculture:

  1. Profit over the long-term
  2. Stewardship of our nation's land, air, and water
  3. Quality of life for farmers, ranchers, and their communities

Sustainable Agriculture Examples

Companion Planting

A row of radishes planted around squash plants help deter squash bugs.
A row of radishes planted around squash plants help deter squash bugs.

 

Beans and potatoes planted together
"Beans and potatoes planted together.  Beans deter potato bugs and the potatoes keep the Mexican bean beetles away. My long-time favorite guide to companion planting is "Carrots Love Tomatoes " by Louise Riotte." - Karen Bredthauer of Straight Arrow Bison in Broken Bow, NE

Growing certain types of plants close to each other can help reduce pest pressure, provide habitat for beneficial insects, and even increase crop productivity.