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, No Problem — New Holland 8770 Planting Soybeans
- 20 Years Without Fertilizer - How Is It Possible?
- Conventional, Minimal, No Till What's the Best?
- How One Wisconsin Farmer's Rejected Patent Became The Foundation Of Modern No-Till
- PepsiCo Continues to Lean into Regenerative Ag Initiatives
No Till, No Problem — New Holland 8770 Planting Soybeans
In this video, a New Holland 8770 tractor pulls a 32-row Kinze 3600 planter through corn stalks near Greenville, Ohio, as soybeans are planted using a no-till system. With 15-inch row spacing and plenty of residue from last year’s corn crop, this setup shows how modern planting equipment can handle tough field conditions without working the ground first.
20 Years Without Fertilizer - How Is It Possible?
Check out this Q&A video with Gabe Brown as he shares how it’s possible to no-till for 20 years with no fertilizer.
Conventional, Minimal, No Till What's the Best?
In this video from Kahl Dairy, watch as a central Minnesota farmer discusses his planting season and the age-old question of what method works best — no-till, conventional till or something in between?
How One Wisconsin Farmer's Rejected Patent Became The Foundation Of Modern No-Till
Check out this video from Efficient Farmer for a quick no-till history lesson!
PepsiCo Continues to Lean into Regenerative Ag Initiatives
Margaret Henry, Vice President of Sustainable & Regenerative Agriculture at PepsiCo, took to LinkedIn last week to share more info about the company’s latest efforts in the conservation ag space surrounding the topic of decarbonizing fertilizer. Read her full message here.
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