No-Till Farmer editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at the grower's world from the lofty digital realm. Here is our favorite content from the past week from across the web:
- From Tillage to No-Till & Strip-Till
- No-Tillers Might Rather Go Commando than Purchase Cultivator Pants
- Planting No-Till Soybeans with a Case IH Planter
- No-Tiller Says Cover Crop Stand Was Most Consistent Ever
- No-Tillers Should Strive to Improve by 1% Every Single Day
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From Tillage to No-Till & Strip-Till
In this YouTube Short from AgPhD, learn a brief history lesson about why tillage was ever done in the first place and why no-till and strip-till are hopefully going to continue to grow and become a larger part of the future of agriculture moving forward.
No-Tillers Might Rather Go Commando than Purchase Cultivator Pants
These new pants from Ag-Gear are branded as the “cultivator pant,” a name that might have no-tillers considering a pantsless field pass.
Planting No-Till Soybeans with a Case IH Planter
Check out this YouTube Short of an International 5488 Tractor pulling a Case IH model 1200 planter. This video was filmed near Platteville, Wis., and this farm was no-tilling soybeans into a field that was corn last year.
No-Tiller Says Cover Crop Stand Was Most Consistent Ever
Check out this Tweet from no-tiller Sean Arians as he wraps up planting for 2024. He says that his rye cover crop stand was so consistent that he almost wanted to harvest it!
#plant24 is a wrap. Thankful for a few great days.
— Sean Arians (@ag_guy04) May 21, 2024
This rye cover crop was the tallest most consistent stand I’ve ever had/planted into. Half wanted to harvest it.
Now for some more rain this week. #covercrops #soybeans pic.twitter.com/uwIiePvM2d
No-Tillers Should Strive to Improve by 1% Every Single Day
This LinkedIn post emphasizes the idea of trying to get better at something by just a little bit every single day. If no-tillers can improve their practice ever so slightly each day, over time that adds up to a whole lot.
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Best of the Web This Week is brought to you by GBGI Inc.
Maximize yield and eliminate costly downtime with GBGI’s planter row unit wear parts. The durable material and unique processes that we use to craft our American made products will ensure that planters spend more time in the field and less time in the shop. We are a family-owned business that takes pride in the support we are able to offer growers and dealers alike.
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