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No-Till Farmer Innovator Awards

Nominations being sought for the 29th class of No-Till Innovators to be honored at the 33rd Annual National No-Tillage Conference
Individuals or organizations can now be nominated for the 29th class of No-Till Innovators to be announced in January 2025 at the 33rd annual National No-Tillage Conference.
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No-Till Farmer Innovator Awards

Nominations being sought for the 29th class of No-Till Innovators to be honored at the 32nd Annual National No-Tillage Conference
Individuals or organizations can now be nominated for the 28th class of No-Till Innovators to be announced in January 2024 at the 32nd annual National No-Tillage Conference.
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Leaders in No-Till Adoption, Advancement are Recognized

Through continuous learning, teaching and practice of cutting-edge field management, the 19th class of No-Till Innovators has encouraged and strengthened the adoption of no-till practices and advanced the principles of healthier soils.
The 19th Class of No-Till Innovators was recognized at the 23rd annual National No-Tillage Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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An 'Honest No-Till Education' Yields Serious No-Till Learning

Weed biology, cloud data systems, nutrient cycling, biological pest control and much more were discussed at the 22nd annual National No-Tillage Conference in Springfield, Ill.
For the second year in a row, more than 1,000 attendees took in valuable tips and information about improving their no-tillage systems during the National No-Tillage Conference held in January at Springfield, Ill.
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Cover Crop Comeback

Growing up on a six-generation, family-owned dairy farm in Michigan, I remember helping my dad seed clover in the fall after harvesting corn silage. The goal was to produce some cheap fertilizer, protect the ground from winter erosion and mellow the soil prior to moldboard plowing, discing and planting in the spring.
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Frank Comments

Cover Crop Comeback

Growing up on a six-generation, family-owned dairy farm in Michigan, I remember helping my dad seed clover in the fall after harvesting corn silage. The goal was to produce some cheap fertilizer, protect the ground from winter erosion and mellow the soil prior to moldboard plowing, discing and planting in the spring.
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