No-Till Farmer editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at the grower's world from the lofty digital realm. Here is our favorite content from the past week from across the web:
- There’s an Easier Way… Just Ask No-Till Legend Steve Groff
- No-Till Innovator Jeff Martin Says Regenerative Ag Results Speak for Themselves
- Results of Cover Crop & No-Till Soil Experiment Compared to Tillage
- No-Till Texas Soil Health Symposium Covers Non-Irrigated Cropping Systems Research
- Farmer-to-Farmer Education is Key When Switching to No-Till
There’s an Easier Way… Just Ask No-Till Legend Steve Groff
This video of a make-shift roller crimper speaks volumes to the innovative capabilities of farmers all over the world. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Just ask No-Till Legend Steve Groff about what gave him the idea to create the first roller crimper on U.S. soil.
No-Till Innovator Jeff Martin Says Regenerative Ag Results Speak for Themselves
No-Till Innovator Jeff Martin and his sons Derek and Doug have been no-tilling and planting cover crops for years on their Mount Pulaski, Ill., farm. The martins continue to see new benefits every year — most recently enrolling in an incentive program with ADM.
Results of Cover Crop & No-Till Soil Experiment Compared to Tillage
In this video, watch as South Georgia grower Patrick Shivers demonstrates top dressing fertilizer and examines the differences between no-till and conventionally tilled grain sorghum.
No-Till Texas Soil Health Symposium Covers Non-Irrigated Cropping Systems Research
Check out this presentation on non-irrigated cropping systems that was recorded at the 2024 No-Till Texas Soil Health Symposium held at West Texas A&M in Canyon, Texas.
Farmer-to-Farmer Education is Key When Switching to No-Till
This video from Adept Farmer shows no-till corn planting and illustrates why switching to no-till requires careful management as well as adaptation to local conditions, along with ongoing education and support from other experienced no-tillers.
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