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:


An Easy Decision to No-Till

Check out this post on X (formerly Twitter), from a South Dakota no-tiller who shows us the difference between 1 inch of rainfall on his no-till field and 1 inch of rainfall on a conventionally tilled field nearby.


No-Till Corn Into Massive Clover Cover Crop

The John Deere 7000 planter and the Farmall 806 are back at it, trying to plant white corn crop before rain comes in on this southwest Indiana farm. They no-till planted in between 30-inch row cover crops, as well as planted green into a massive stand of clover. They also planted 7 hybrid white corn test plots. Ride along as they split some rows, make mistakes, and plant their 2025 corn crop!


Young Couple Revives Texas Land into a Regenerative No-Till Organic Farm

On 23 acres in Granbury, Texas, Mariah and her husband Paydon, are redefining what it means to grow real food. Once a catfish and cattle farm, this land is now home to Cherokee Lake Farms — a no-till, chemical-free, regenerative farm focused on producing nutrient-dense vegetables and fruits while stewarding the land for future generations.


No-Tilling Soybeans With a John Deere 1760 Planter

In this video, learn why these northeast Wisconsin growers prefer to no-till their soybeans but conventionally till their corn fields.


Is This the Last Time I Ever Till My Fields?

In this video, find out why this farmer may finally be convinced that he should switch to no-till and park his plow for good.


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