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:
- No-Till Thrives in Heavy Clay Soils
- Does No-Till Work Across Every Different Type of Geographical Region?
- Georgia Farmer Receives National Recognition for No-Till & Soil Health Achievements
- An In-Depth Look at a No-Till Seed Trench
- Is There One Secret Sauce to Healthier Soil?
No-Till Thrives in Heavy Clay Soils
In this segment of the recurring series “Winning with No-Till” from Field Crop News, the Dyck family discusses how they have successfully no-tilled for decades in heavy clay soils in the Lambton County region of Ontario.
Does No-Till Work Across Every Different Type of Geographical Region?
In this YouTube Short from Xtreme Ag, growers discuss the challenges and benefits of no-tilling in different parts of the country as well as the differences in reasons for why a grower might want to implement no-till in various regions.
Georgia Farmer Receives National Recognition for No-Till & Soil Health Achievements
In this video from Farm Monitor, learn about Georgia grower Eddy Turner’s no-till and cover crop strategies and how they have earned him national recognition.
An In-Depth Look at a No-Till Seed Trench
In this video from Mason-Lake Conservation District, take a look deep into the soil of a no-till field and see what a no-till seed trench should look like as these growers prepare to plant oats as a cover crop.
Is There One Secret Sauce to Healthier Soil?
In this news segment on U.S. Farm Report from Farm Journal, explore the question of whether or not there is one secret sauce to improving soil health or if a combination of methods is necessary to achieve soil health maximum benefits.
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