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:
- 2026 Soil Health Conference — Blake Vince: 40 Years of No-till Farming
- What Crop Scouts Actually Do All Year
- Lord of the Rings Quote Represents Lessiter Media/No-Till Farmer Audience Well
- Back to Eden Farming: Soil Health and No-Till with Nick Ager
- Seed Placement in No-Till Systems: What Drives Early Vigor in Cold Conditions
2026 Soil Health Conference — Blake Vince: 40 Years of No-till Farming
Canadian producer Blake Vince explains his operation’s long-term regenerative ag practices during the 2026 Soil Health Conference, Jan. 13-14 in Aberdeen, S.D.
What Crop Scouts Actually Do All Year
Crop scouts spend a lot of time walking fields during the growing season, but that’s only a fraction of what they do all year. In this video, find out what crop scouting looks like for an independent crop consultant throughout the year and how they help farmers prepare for seeding, check on crops during the growing season, soil sample after harvest and keep records to make better agronomy decisions.
Lord of the Rings Quote Represents Lessiter Media/No-Till Farmer Audience Well
J.R.R. Tolkien understood the “heart” of the farmer and farrier — and chose these noble tradesmen to demonstrate what the courageous heart can overcome together in the most daunting & severe challenge. This famous quote from Aragorn, Ranger of the North, in "The Lord of the Rings Trilogy: The Two Towers” uniquely intersects two of Lessiter Media’s core audiences.
Back to Eden Farming: Soil Health and No-Till with Nick Ager
In this episode of the Modern Farming Podcast, Kris and Tara sit down with Nick Ager, a regenerative no-till farmer based in Crystal River, Florida. Nick shares insights from years of experience managing farms and consulting on agricultural projects across the country, helping growers rethink how soil health and natural systems can work together to build productive, resilient farms.
Seed Placement in No-Till Systems: What Drives Early Vigor in Cold Conditions
In North Dakota, early-season vigor is often decided by the planter pass. This clip focuses on optimal timing to enter the field, why 90% of no-till systems demand precision, strip-till considerations and much more.
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