Returning to a Noble Idea

Oklahoma Foundation Combines Producer Relations, Soil Health, High-Tech Science

Chris Clayton
By  Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
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Jim Rogers, a pasture and range specialist at the Noble Foundation, talks about different cropping practices used for winter wheat in paddocks on one of Noble’s research farms. The farm has been studying tillage, no-till, cover crops and comparing yields from those various practices. (DTN photo by Chris Clayton)
In its 70th year, the Noble Foundation in Ardmore, Okla., draws researchers from around the world to work on crop and forage science, while the group also concentrates on its core mission to directly help livestock producers and farmers manage their land.

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Chris Clayton