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:


Epigenetic Seed Adaptation and No-Till Success with Brad McIntyre

Brad McIntyre, a fourth-generation farmer in Caldwell, Idaho, has transformed his family’s operation along the Snake River Basin, scaling back from 3,000 to 1,000 acres due to urbanization and rising costs. Inspired by no-till pioneers, he now manages a diverse farm with seed production, grass-finished beef, pastured pork, poultry, and eggs; all non-GMO.


Rain Doesn’t Stop These No-Till Farmers

Check out this video of Olson Farms and hear about why they continue to use no-till and clever crops on their farm – and why they aren’t planning on changing that anytime soon.


Digging Deeper into Planting Green

In this two part podcast, dig deeper into planting green. Jackie Estrem and Miranda Wagner meet operator Kiel Golly in the field to learn how Golly has transitioned to planting green on their operation and then Miranda Wagner sits down with Jackie and Bailey to further the conversation about the benefits and applicability of planting green from a soil health perspective.


Northwest No-Till Farming for Climate Resilience

In this video, Amy Kaser, a wheat farmer in Oregon, talks about no-till on her family farm, which has been helping their farm adapt to changes related to climate change.


Canadian Agriculture Education Focuses on No-Till & Cover Crop Solutions

Discover how Canada is advancing sustainable agriculture through innovative practices, technology, and environmental stewardship like no-till and cover crop implementation. This short explores key solutions to make farming more sustainable while protecting natural resources and ensuring food security.


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