HomePublicationsCrops & SoilsIssues Soil & Water Management Rewriting the rules for water use in the High Plains July 11, 2025 News & Perspectives Science Policy NewsWyant testifies before House Ag Committee July 31, 2025 August offers an opportunity to advocate for science July 17, 2025 PerspectivesIntergenerational connections to enrich family life, communities, and farmland July 10, 2025 Sustainability Reducing greenhouse emissions in Pacific Northwest potato systems July 15, 2025 Careers & Education AwardsRiekman receives L.B. Thomson Conservation Award July 31, 2025 July 2025 issueVolume 58, Issue 7Inside this issueWhat transforms a space into a place of meaning and connection? Increasingly, the answer lies in the relationships that span across generations. In agriculture, where ties between people and land run deep, these connections enrich family life, strengthen community, and support long-term farmland stewardship.Intergenerational approaches in agriculture are not just theoretical. They are expressed in everyday actions—mentoring, collaborative planning, and kitchen table conversations—that sustain both land and relationships.Cover: Photo courtesy of Getty Images/Peter Garrard Beck. Integrated Pest Management How to optimize fungicide application for Fusarium head blight management July 30, 2025 Survey of weed management needs in Oregon mint production July 15, 2025