No-tillers had one of the best crop performances in the history of No-Till Farmer’s annual No-Till Operational Benchmark Study, hitting record corn and soybean yield averages overall and beating 2015 yields in most regions.
Michigan State University Extension experts discuss the principle challenges and risks of planting second-year soybeans and provide some management recommendations for mitigating them.
University of Nebraska Extension shares the pros and cons of skip-row planting, which is used to prevent corn plants from using all of the available soil water too early in the growing season.
This 10-page eGuide, “159 Tips, Techniques and Ideas for a Productive and Profitable No-Till System,” shares some of the most valuable knowledge on new and improved no-till practices — and it’s FREE!
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Spring-planted oat has been a “go to” forage crop for southern Great Plains beef producers for years and is a good option when winter wheat wasn't planted in the fall due to wet conditions or when wheat failed to emerge due to drought, says Oklahoma State University Extension.
Case IH introduces the 2160 Early Riser planter as part of its 2000 series Early Riser planter portfolio that includes a new steerable track system option, factory integration of precision technologies and an all-new row unit.
In this installment of the No-Till Farmer webinar series sponsored by Agricen, Alison Vogel and Tim Sickman discussed how growers can maximize their nutrient efficiency in their soybean yields. [To view any of our webinar replays, you must be logged in with a free user account.]
After more than 10 years of research and development, University of Nebraska researchers have registered a new chickpea cultivar that offers enhanced disease resistance and production potential.
Arranging cover crop species to occupy differing height zones can minimize interspecies competition and improve productivity, especially when low-growing species are included.
Arranging cover crop species to occupy differing height zones can minimize interspecies competition and improve productivity, especially when low-growing species are included.
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On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Martin Till, Vincennes, Ind., no-tiller Ray McCormick explains why it’s going to be tough to “not lose a lot of money this year” on corn. Plus, we ask our readers, “On a scale of 1-10, how concerned are you about drought this year?” Hear why some farmers are worried, and why others aren’t very worried at all.
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