#ColeDutter published his latest paper showing rapid (< 10 years) and comprehensive improvement in #soilhealth under #prairiestrips. 🌱🦠
🔗www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0022456...
Graphical abstract of: Are honey bees altering wild plant–bee interactions in reconstructed native habitats? An investigation of summer season effects in row-crop agroecosystems with prairie strips
Are #HoneyBees altering wild plant–bee interactions in reconstructed native habitats? A new #RESEcolEnt paper explores summer season effects in row-crop agroecosystems with #PrairieStrips
#OpenAccess🔽
doi.org/10.1111/een.13448
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Education & Outreach Coordinator for the @kbslter.bsky.social, @eschultheis.bsky.social, spoke on #prairiestrips at Cultivating Resilience with a panel of MiSTRIPS farmers and collaborator Kathryn Docherty. If you missed the event, recordings are now live!
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Last week, @eschultheis.bsky.social, presented alongside Kathryn Docherty + 3 MiSTRIPS farmers to share best practices + current research on #prairiestrips. The event was hosted by the Ottawa County Conservation District + attended by over 200 farmers + others in ag.
Today at Underground Innovations, farmer Mike Bronkema shares his experience with regenerative ag practices, including #prairiestrips to increase biodiversity & improve soil health. Since diversifying his system, he has observed improved soils, reduction in crop diseases, & more beneficial insects.
Blog post from Cindy Fiser, grad student in the Landis lab, sharing her community engaged research with farmers interested in #prairiestrips!
“solutions come from the ground; work from the ground up”
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Three years of butterfly surveys across the KBS LTER show that agricultural plots where 5% of cropland was converted to prairie harbor unique species and have a greater abundance of butterflies than plots without prairie.
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#prairiestrips
‘The dead zone is real’: why US #farmers are embracing #wildflowers.
#prairiestrips #environment
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
New DN! Can we grow food while providing habitat for other species? Prairie strips are planted in fields to add flowers and grasses to the landscape. But is this enough? Check out research from the Haddad lab to find out! 🦋
#DNOTW #prairiestrips @kbslter.bsky.social
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A male Ring-necked Pheasant.
A female Ring-necked Pheasant.
A Raccoon.
A male White-tailed deer.
To get started on a new platform, I am resharing some of my favorite posts from X. Here is a sequence of shots from #prairiestrips on one Iowa farm in October. Many species call #agroecosystems home, even in landscapes as extensively farmed as the US Midwest.
A black and white image of a coyote carrying something.
A black and white image of a coyote carrying a dead fawn, looking at the camera trap.
A black and white image of a coyote carrying a dead fawn.
A daylight image of two coyotes interested in something in the foreground.
Here's a cool sequence of shots from one of our partner's full prairie restoration sites. Without wolves, cougars, and bears across much of the Midwest, coyotes stand as the apex predator. How coyotes use #prairiestrips may affect their #habitat value for other species. #cameratrap
Our agricultural system has to change (become less dependent on pesticides toxic to insects), and overwintering grounds need to be better protected. The former seems unlikely. If rules are proposed, we'll see if they sidestep interests of industrial ag. #Prairiestrips awash in toxins won't fix it.