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:
- First Time Planting Soybeans into a No-Till, Cover Crop Field
- 35 Years No-Till on Clay With a 4-Row Planter
- The View on Conservation in Farming with Jim Hebbe
- From Picking Up Rocks to Successful No-Till Farming with Doug Fifer
- Blake Vince Shares 1.7 Million Reasons To Stop Tilling Your Soil
First Time Planting Soybeans into a No-Till, Cover Crop Field
In this video, watch as one Mississippi Delta farmer tries no-till with a cover crop for the first time and planting soybeans. He says they are having a dry start to the season, but the recent rain couldn’t have come at a better time.
35 Years No-Till on Clay With a 4-Row Planter
What does 35 years of no-till on clay actually teach you about planting equipment? For Nick Stokman, the answer started with a challenge at a farmer meeting — and it's shaped every equipment decision since.
The View on Conservation in Farming with Jim Hebbe
In this video, Jim Hebbe shares his extensive experience in sustainable farming, conservation practices and community involvement in Green Lake County.
From Picking Up Rocks to Successful No-Till Farming with Doug Fifer
Where do you need to go with your farming? Doug Fifer of Fifer Family Farms shares his experience and journey with no-till crop farming over the past fifteen years. Doug raises turkeys and cash crops in Mount Solon, Virginia, and is the president of the Virginia No-Till Alliance (VANTAGE).
Blake Vince Shares 1.7 Million Reasons To Stop Tilling Your Soil
The 1,200-acre farmer says earthworms are central to his success in growing no-till corn, soybeans and winter wheat. Read more here.
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