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On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Yetter Farm Equipment, Mike Starkey shares something new he’s trying on his Brownsburg, Ind., farm to slash inputs.

In southeastern Wisconsin, no-tiller Ross Bishop explains how farmers are dealing with historic rainfall, including a “1,000 year” flooding event. 

In the Cover Crop Connection, Mackane Vogel spotlights more no-till innovations from his East Coast farm tour in Pennsylvania. Later in the episode, Conservation Ag Operator Fellow Michael Thompson crosses his fingers for timely rains after a flash drought in Almena, Kan.

And in the Video of the Week, No-Till Legend Ray McCormick shares the eye-opening light bulb moment that occurred at a recent National No-Tillage Conference.

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