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:


Carolinas Leopold Award Recipients Transform Operation with No-Till

Check out this Sandy County Foundation feature on Jimmy and Andy Gray, who received the prestigious Carolinas Leopold Conservation Award in 2025. The grays are dairy farmers who use no-till and cover crops to prevent erosion and save money on fuel and labor costs. “We heard Dad say many times, ‘If we cannot keep this crop ground from washing away, I’m going to sew it all in grass,’” Jimmy recalls. “If there was a way to take better care of the land, Dad was willing to try.”


Empowering Your No-Till Soils to Produce More

Gaston, Ind., farmer Jason Mauck (@Jasonmauck1) is always keeping his followers up to date on the latest with his innovative on-farm trials. In this video, he shares how he’s using cover crops to help shave inputs and completely eliminate the chance of weed growth. “Instead of chasing the carrot to maximize yield we need to look at all our inputs and think can I grow it myself? Can I empower the soil to produce more?"


How Can You Not Love Wheat Harvest?

Let’s check in with our good friend Jon Stevens, who welcomes us inside the cab for wheat harvest in Rock Creek, Minn. The no-tiller says it’s only his third time harvesting wheat with his new combine. “The combine handles wheat very well and wheat in general is just so nice to come by compared to soybeans in our area,” Stevens says.


Millions up for Grabs for No-Tillers

The great Stu Ellis fills his viewers in on a new EPA program that’s offering financial incentives to strip-tillers and no-tillers in Illinois. Andrew Larson of the Illinois Soybean Assn. says farmers will have to act fast to cash in, as enrollment begins soon.


Not Something You See Every Day: Tank Pulling a Plow

OK, this one isn’t no-till related, but it’s definitely one of the most interesting things we’ve seen on the web this week, so we just had to share it. Can we interest you in a video of a tank pulling a plow? Check it out!


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