No-till on the Plains is celebrating its 20th anniversary at this year's winter conference, held Jan. 26-27 at the Kansas BiCentennial Center in Salina, Kan. Read More
Pinnacle Crop Tech's 11 Crop Health Workshop will again teach and exchange ideas on improved methods for no-till systems. This year's agenda will also take extra time to focus on dealing with Palmer amaranth, as well as crop grazing. Read More
Topics covered include the Solvita test, nitrate gathered from trial plots on cereal rye cover crops, the carbon cycle and how to maximize yields through carbon storage in the soil and more. Read More
Green Cover Seed will be hosting the second annual Southern Soil Health Conference, an educational opportunity for growers and land owners, in Ardmore, Okla. Read More
The 4th Annual UW Discovery Farms Conference, titled "Farmer-Tested, Environment Approved: Developing a Winning Cropping Strategy," will focus on practical water quality information and implementable management solutions. Read More
The annual Conservation Tillage Conference will send attendees home with hands-on, how-to information in nearly every aspect of conservation tillage. Read More
The Nutrient Management and Edge of Field Monitoring Conference will provide an opportunity for growers, researchers and conservation experts to discuss water quality improvement. Read More
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On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Martin-Till, Westville, Ind., no-tiller Jeff Herrold provides an update on how planting is going so far, and why a potential problem with slugs is causing some early-season anxiety. Herrold also explains why he prefers to plant soybeans before corn.
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