Welcome to Corn Comments, I’m Jim Ristau, South Dakota soil health expert. We are brought to you by the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council, a volunteer group of farmers who promote corn marketing in this state, the US and around the globe.
Under the microscope, you’ll find that soil is truly alive. And healthy soil works just as hard as the farmers who depend on it.
Improving soil health helps mitigate flood damage, reduces infrastructure costs, and builds resilience during drought. It improves water quality, strengthens wildlife habitat, and can even increase producer profitability.
Healthy soil isn’t just good for the land — it’s good for your operation and the future of South Dakota agriculture.
The South Dakota Corn Utilization Council knows soil health starts from the ground up.
Welcome to Corn Comments, I’m Jim Ristau, South Dakota soil health expert. We are brought to you by the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council, a volunteer group of farmers who promote corn marketing in this state, the US and around the globe.
Under the microscope, you’ll find that soil is truly alive. And healthy soil works just as hard as the farmers who depend on it.
Improving soil health helps mitigate flood damage, reduces infrastructure costs, and builds resilience during drought. It improves water quality, strengthens wildlife habitat, and can even increase producer profitability.
Healthy soil isn’t just good for the land — it’s good for your operation and the future of South Dakota agriculture.
The South Dakota Corn Utilization Council knows soil health starts from the ground up.