NNTC

2016: Pushing No-Till Beyond Barriers

Jan. 6-9, Indianapolis • 1,104 attendees

Co-sponsors, along with No-Till Farmer...

Ag Leader Technology | Agro-Culture Liquid Fertilizers (AgroLiquid) | Agrotain International | Bayer Crop Science | Case IH | Dawn Equipment | Equipment Technologies (Apache) | Goodyear Farm Tires (Titan) | KB Seed Solutions | Kinze Mfg. | Needham Ag Technologies | Nufarm | Syngenta | Verdesian Life Sciences | Yetter Farm Equipment


“Earthworms give no-tillers twice as much soil to draw water from...” — Doral Kemper, National Soil Tilth Laboratory, Ames, Iowa


NNTC Insights...

Need to Reduce Selection Pressure on Herbicides

No-tillers fighting herbicide resistance with waterhemp, Palmer amaranth or marestail in no-till soybean fields should consider using more soil residual herbicides, maintains Bryan Young. The Purdue University weed scientist says you need to match application timing and length of residual effectiveness to the period of peak emergence for these weeds.

Data from southwestern Illinois fields showed 90% of waterhemp emerged by June 30, while 90% of Palmer amaranth didn’t emerge until sometime in August. As a result, Young says one application of a residual herbicide may not last long enough to control all weed species. 

Should You Soil Sample in the Fall or Spring?

Jimmy and Branson Howard take soil samples in the spring ahead of no-tilling corn ground. The father-and-son team from Mooresville, N.C., prefers to test for fertility when they feel their soils are at their best.

They have found that this is after the heavy no-till residue has had an opportunity to break down over the winter and has…

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Frank Lessiter

Frank Lessiter has served as editor of No-Till Farmer since the publication was launched in November of 1972. Raised on a six-generation Michigan Centennial Farm, he has spent his entire career in agricultural journalism. Lessiter is a dairy science graduate from Michigan State University.

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