Managing Soil Health in Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana Wheat Production
- Type
- Course
- Date of Publication
- March 10, 2025
- Price
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Overview
Course Information
This self-paced, online course uses field data from wheat production trials to teach practical soil health strategies for the Southern Plains.
Each lesson builds on these real-world trials from Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana to help you understand how soil health decisions affect your land and long-term productivity.
Who is this for?
Great for producers, landowners, conservation planners, and Extension professionals in the Southern Plains region.
Course Outline
This course consists of six lessons:
- A Field Trial in Managing Soil Health in Wheat Production Systems
- Introduction to Managing Soil Health
- Managing Soil Health Using Cropping Practices
- Managing Soil Health Using Tillage Practices
- Impacts of Soil Health Management on Soil Properties
- Economic Benefits of Soil Health Management
Course Length
This course will take approximately 1 hour to complete. You can complete this course at your own pace. Your progress in the course will be saved if you exit AgriLife Learn.
You will have access to this course for 1 year before your account is unenrolled.
Enroll today and start making informed wheat management decisions!
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