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  • Noble News and Views
  • 2005
  • December

Use No-Till to Reduce Winter Pasture Establishment Costs

I recently visited with a number of farmers and ranchers who are looking to reduce their input costs while maintaining comparable output. One way to accomplish this is to convert from conventional farming practices to no-till.
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  • Legacy Magazine
  • 2017
  • Winter

Summertime Cover Crops for Cattle

James Rogers, Ph.D., associate professor of forage systems, is testing how cover crops can be grown as summer forage.

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  • Noble News and Views
  • 2018
  • July 2018

Jimmy Kinder Recognized for Willingness to Share Ag Experiences

This year, the Noble Research Institute is pleased to recognize Mr. Jimmy Kinder of Walters, Oklahoma, as the 2018 recipient of the Leonard Wyatt Memorial Outstanding Cooperator Award. Jimmy Kinder and his wife, Margaret, have been cooperators with the Noble Research Institute since 2007.

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  • Legacy Magazine
  • 2018
  • Fall 2018

From the Ashes

Jimmy and Ginger Emmons press on from the Rhea Fire knowing it cannot overpower the agriculture community’s spirit or the soil’s ability to give life.

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  • Legacy Magazine
  • 2020
  • Spring 2020

The Journey

Three Oklahoma ranchers share their regenerative agriculture experiences and best advice for those on the Journey.

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  • Pasture and Range

Tall Fescue: History, Application, Establishment and Management

Tall fescue [Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.) Darbysh = Festuca arundinacea] is an introduced, cool-season, perennial grass that is native from Europe to Siberia and into North Africa. The date of the...
  • Regenerative Agriculture
  • Producer Perspectives

Lessons Learned From 25 Years of Building Top Soil

Oklahoma rancher with 25 years of soil-building experience uses no-till and cover crops to improve his soil biology.