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One of the hottest topics discussed at the No-Till Oklahoma Conference this week was cover crops, as growers look for ways to help fields survive scorching droughts and volatile weather that are seemingly becoming the norm here. 


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No-Till Could Ease Irrigation Woes

There have been many articles published about the dilemma facing growers in the Great Plains when it comes to irrigation. The challenge growers and decision makers face in preserving aquifers for agricultural use, without allowing them to be drained to unsustainable levels, is daunting. 


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Yellow Field Peas Could Boost No-Till Profits In High Plains

Yellow field peas provide High Plains no-tillers with an excellent wheat transition crop that helps build soil quality and, with recent market developments, have the potential for profitability.
No-tillers across the Nebraska Panhandle and surrounding High Plains region are challenged by low rainfall and high summer temperatures. It’s a double-whammy that limits cropping intensity, as well as crop value.
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[Video] No-Till, Tramlines Boost Dryland Farm

Jacob Wagers talks about the advantage to switching to a no-till and using tramlines at Golden Grain Farms, a dryland no-till farm near Woodrow, Colo., on farm ground. Jacob, his brothers, John and Justin, and his father Dave no-till winter wheat, corn and proso millet in a region that only gets 13 to 15 inches of annual rainfall.
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