Articles Tagged with ''Leopold Conservation Award''

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Conservation Ag Update

Farmers Slash Inputs by $170 Per Acre with No-Till & ‘Neighborly Grazing’

On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Titan International, we share some #Plant26 highlights from across the U.S., including a young strip-tiller in Nebraska, a cutting-edge no-till drill in Pennsylvania and an innovative intercropping system in Indiana.
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[Podcast] No-Till Innovator’s System Boosts Nutrient Cycling, Prevents Runoff

On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Martin-Till, Leopold Conservation Award recipient Jim Hershey shares some of his latest conservation tips and tricks from his Elizabethtown, Pa., farm.
On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Martin-Till, Leopold Conservation Award recipient Jim Hershey shares some of his latest conservation tips and tricks from his Elizabethtown, Pa., farm.
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[Podcast] A No-Tiller’s Take on USDA’s $700 Million Regenerative Pilot Program

On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Bio Till Cover Crops, Cambridge, Ill., no-tiller Monte Bottens explains why the USDA’s recently announced $700 million commitment to regenerative ag is a big deal for the no-till and soil health movement.
On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Bio Till Cover Crops, Cambridge, Ill., no-tiller Monte Bottens explains why the USDA’s recently announced $700 million commitment to regenerative ag is a big deal for the no-till and soil health movement.
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Conservation Ag Update

A No-Tiller’s Take on USDA’s $700 Million Regenerative Pilot Program

On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Bio Till Cover Crops, Cambridge, Ill., no-tiller Monte Bottens explains why the USDA’s recently announced $700 million commitment to regenerative ag is a big deal for the no-till and soil health movement.
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Conservation Ag Update

Plant Diversity Pays Off for No-Tiller Tom Cotter

Let’s begin in Austin, Minn., where you could say Tom Cotter took a risk several years ago transitioning to no-till in a cold climate with wet soils. But it’s paid off big time, and this week he received the 2025 Leopold Conservation Award Cotter says the combination of no-till, cover crops and livestock grazing has been a game-changer for his farm.
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[Podcast] Tom Cotter Transforms Cold, Wet Soils with No-Till, Cover Crops & Livestock

On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Bio Till Cover Crops, we head inside Jimmy and Andy Gray’s Leopold Conservation Award-winning operation in Stony Point, N.C.
On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Bio Till Cover Crops, Austin, Minn., no-tiller and Leopold Conservation Award recipient Tom Cotter shares the building blocks of his no-till system.
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