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SPRAY SEEDING. Nathan Brause modified his Hagie Sprayer to plant cover crops in addition to typical spraying. Inserting wheat into his rotation has also allowed him to employ his equipment as part of his custom operation.

No-Tilling Wheat for Improved Workload, Bottom Line

Ohio no-tiller Nathan Brause says unspectacular profits shouldn’t deter adding wheat to crop rotation.

Nathan Brause thinks he should have listened to his forebears.

The Sulphur Springs, Ohio, no-tiller inherited a farm that featured a three-crop rotation of corn, soybeans and wheat that had been in no-till when his grandpa farmed the land. When he became the third generation to work the land in the 1980s and 1990s, he turned his back on those practices, went back to the plow, and then dallied with strip-tilling. Throughout those decades, he worked the same wheat-corn-soybean rotation.

However, a particularly dry 2008 fall stymied his plans to plant winter wheat.

“I couldn’t get it done,” he says. “There was no way to get wheat into the ground.”

So instead, Brause switched his roughly 1,500 acres over to a straight corn-soybean rotation. For about 8 years, he planted those two crops, at times moving up to 80% of his ground into continuous corn.

“The first year of not having wheat I thought was the greatest thing ever because I didn’t have to get the combine out in the summer,” he says.

The narrow planting-to-harvest window for continuous corn and primed him to be ready for other paths.

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NAME: Nathan Brause

LOCATION: Sulphur Springs, Ohio

ACRES: 1,500+

YEARS NO-TILLING: 6

CROPS: Corn, soybeans, wheat

ANNUAL PRECIPITATION: 39 inches

IRRIGATION: No

LIVESTOCK: No

“That’s a logistics nightmare,” he says, of his continuous corn years. “It takes a toll on you, and it takes a toll on the land as well.”

Cover Crop Conversion

In 2006, while Brause…

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Brian O'Connor

Brian O'Connor is the former Lead Content Editor for Conservation Agriculture in November 2021. He previously worked in daily print journalism for more than a decade in places as far flung as Alaska and the U.S. Virgin Islands, where he shared a national award for coverage of two Category 5 hurricanes that struck the islands in 2017. He's also taught English in Korea, delivered packages for Amazon, and coordinated Wisconsin election night coverage for the Associated Press. His first job was on a Southeast Wisconsin farm.

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