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:
- Does No-Till Mean Never Till?
- What Does ‘Living Soil’ Actually Mean?
- Are You Guilty of Sins Against Your Soil?
- Tools for Maintaining On-Farm Resiliency During Extreme Weather Events
- Nestlé Continues to Invest in Regenerative Agriculture
Does No-Till Mean Never Till?
In this video, one farmer who swears by no-till and cover crops admits that sometimes, a bit of tillage can be necessary. Do you agree or disagree when he says “no-till does NOT mean never till.”
What Does ‘Living Soil’ Actually Mean?
In this video, learn about the fundamentals of living soil, what it is and what it isn’t. The clip begins by clearly defining what living soil actually means, then breaks down what makes soil “living,” whether living soil is organic, if beginners can use it successfully and the most common misconceptions that often confuse growers when they’re first getting started.
Are You Guilty of Sins Against Your Soil?
It’s time to step into the soil confessional booth. In this episode of The Granary, Damian Mason is joined by Kelly Garrett, Todd Kimbrell and Tommy Roach from Nachurs to dive deep into the “sins we've all committed against our most valuable farm asset—soil.” Does tillage count as a sin against your soil? Check out the video to find out.
Tools for Maintaining On-Farm Resiliency During Extreme Weather Events
Much of the country is facing unprecedented weather patterns that can have negative impacts on farmers’ soil. This upcoming conference offers tools and tips for maintaining a resilient soil profile during extreme weather patterns.
Nestlé Continues to Invest in Regenerative Agriculture
Nestlé announces two global collaborations to help scale regenerative agriculture and support the next generation of farmers. Read more here.
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