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:
- No-Till, New Tech & Great People — National No-Tillage Conference Tour
- No-Till Planting in Lancaster County's Amish Country with 7 Horsepower
- How to Make a Smooth Transition to No-Till
- Keeping Your Soil Alive Forever with No-Till
- How to Make it Through 50 Cropping Seasons
No-Till, New Tech & Great People — National No-Tillage Conference Tour
In this video, reconnect with longtime friends in the industry and meet farmers, manufacturers and innovators from across the U.S., Canada and even the UK. From conversations with no-till veterans who’ve been attending for decades, to real-world farmer experiences with equipment and systems that work in tough conditions, this conference is all about learning, connection and continuous improvement.
No-Till Planting in Lancaster County's Amish Country with 7 Horsepower
Watch as winter rye is planted on an Amish farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania using 6 mules and a horse.
How to Make a Smooth Transition to No-Till
Digging Deeper: Ray Ward, founder of Ward Laboratories in Kearney, Neb., shares his journey to no-till on his own farm in Saline County — and his advice for farmers considering the move.
Keeping Your Soil Alive Forever with No-Till
Ancient farmers knew a secret that modern agriculture seems to have forgotten — and it kept their soil alive for thousands of years. In this video, you’ll discover why ancient farmers never tilled their land, how no-till soil stays fertile year after year and the hidden soil life that feeds crops naturally.
How to Make it Through 50 Cropping Seasons
Three farmers with over 150 years of combined farming experience share their top tips for young farmers.
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