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:
- The Hidden Costs of Extra Tillage Passes: Is it worth it?
- Check Out Koenig Equipment’s Harvest Playlist
- Why Cover Crop Mixes Work So Well
- No-Till Drill — A Snake’s Best Friend
- Believing in the Economics of No-Till from the Start
The Hidden Costs of Extra Tillage Passes: Is it worth it?
Are extra tillage passes really worth it? In this data-driven Farmdoc Daily webinar, University of Illinois agricultural economist Gary Schnitkey and Laura Gentry from the Illinois Corn Growers Association dive into the economics of tillage practices using data from the Precision Conservation Management (PCM) program.
Check Out Koenig Equipment’s Harvest Playlist
There’s nothing like the sounds of harvest season — the hum of combines, the crunch of corn and the rhythm of the farm coming alive. Thanks to this Koenig Equipment playlist, you can experience those vibes anytime with the dealership’s new Spotify account, featuring playlists for harvest, farm work and all things farm life.
Why Cover Crop Mixes Work So Well
Check out this video from Wisconsin no-tiller Adam Lasch as he explains why cover crop mixes work so well on his farm and why you should plant them too!
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No-Till Drill — A Snake’s Best Friend
Check out this YouTube Short that shows a bull snake soaking up the sunshine on a no-till drill. Be careful out there!
Believing in the Economics of No-Till from the Start
First-generation farmer Isaac Davis grows rice, corn and soybeans on his farm in northeastern Arkansas and can attest to the economic benefits of no-till and cover crop practices across his operation.
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