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:
- No-Till & Cover Crops Can Lead to Rapid Soil Regeneration
- Negotiating a Fair Deal for Used Farm Equipment
- Weaning Calves & No-Till Drilling a Winter Rye Cover Crop
- No-Till & Soil Carbon Storage in Diverse Climate Zones
- No-Till, Full Impact for Agriculture in Asia
No-Till & Cover Crops Can Lead to Rapid Soil Regeneration
In this YouTube Short from Farm Voices Project, northwest Illinois no-tiller Monte Bottens discusses how his cover crop and no-till strategies are leading to a rapid regeneration of soil — what he calls his no-till revolution.
Negotiating a Fair Deal for Used Farm Equipment
In this video from Tractor Mike, explore how to approach purchasing a tractor that has been on a dealer’s lot for 3+ years, how to decode the VIN and how to negotiate a fair deal.
Weaning Calves & No-Till Drilling a Winter Rye Cover Crop
In this video from Andrea the Fit Agvocate, experience a day in the life of a 27-year old female farmer as she walks through the necessary steps for weaning calves, no-till drilling a winter rye cover crop and much more.
No-Till & Soil Carbon Storage in Diverse Climate Zones
As global awareness of sustainable agricultural practices grows, there is increasing interest in no-till as a method to improve soil conditions and sequester carbon, thus mitigating climate change impacts. This webinar will explore the application and benefits of no-till agriculture in diverse climatic zones, specifically the tropics and cold climates, focusing on its role in enhancing soil carbon storage.
No-Till, Full Impact for Agriculture in Asia
This video highlights the voices of farmers, scientists and advocates from the International Potato Center (CIP) who share their experiences with conservation agriculture and no-till’s impact on agriculture in Asia.
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