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 Around the World — Virtual Farm Tour

Luiz Roberto Saldanha Rodrigues of Brazil explains how no-till combines productivity with sustainability and shows the advantages of biomass in his soybean fields. Click here to view his virtual farm tour.


Jim Hoorman Comments on Profitably Transitioning to No-Till

Check out this article from Ohio Country Journal where soil health specialist Jim Hoorman comments on the best ways to transition to no-till and not sacrifice profitability. 
Profitable Transition to No-Till

No-Till November Has a Nice Ring to It

In this post on X, formerly Twitter , from Ag Solutions Network, the company suggests that No-Till November has a nice ring to it and should be made official. On behalf of the editors at No-Till Farmer, we whole-heartedly agree! 


Autonomous Weeding Solutions On Display in California Could be Useful for No-Tillers

Check out this video of an autonomous weeder made by Aigen. This robot and many others were being showcased at the FIRA USA conference last month in Sacramento, Calif. 


Conservation Outcomes Webinar: Lessons Learned for Water Quality Outcomes

In this webinar, Dr. Deanna Osmond shares lessons learned, synthesized from 13 watershed-scale studies of conservation effects conducted under the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) by universities in partnership with NRCS and National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). She highlights the effects of cropland and pastureland conservation practices such as no-till on water quality outcomes at the watershed scale.


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