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:
- In Pine County, Minn., No-Till Farming is a Better Way
- Check the Specs on the Gen 3 DSX No-Till Disc Drill
- Battle Against Resistant Weeds: How One Technology Could Revive No-Till On the Plains
- Conservation Ag is Not a ‘One Size Fits All’ Method
- Bill Nye the Science Guy Visits the Farm to Talk Clean Jet Fuel
In Pine County, Minn., No-Till Farming is a Better Way
In this video, hear from Minnesota no-tiller Randy Hinze as he discusses his farm’s switch to no-till back in 2005 and why it’s the ideal method for his operation.
Check the Specs on the Gen 3 DSX No-Till Disc Drill
In this video, take a look at the Horizon Agricultural Machinery DSX No-Till Disc Drill. Designed and developed with the specific aim of overcoming the challenges of seeding with a no-till disc drill, the DSX enables farmers to accurately place seed in the perfect growing environment with minimal soil disturbance.
Battle Against Resistant Weeds: How One Technology Could Revive No-Till On the Plains
Instead of looking at technology as a way to cut costs, southwest Kansas farmer Luke Jaeger sees it as a way to do a more effective job at battling intensifying weed pressure.
Conservation Ag is Not a ‘One Size Fits All’ Method
In this article, unpack some numbers from recent tillage practice surveys and learn why different methods of conservation ag such as cover crops and no-till may be better in certain regions than in others.
Bill Nye the Science Guy Visits the Farm to Talk Clean Jet Fuel
The day Bill Nye 'The Science Guy' comes to your farm to talk about jet fuel is one for the books. Shawn and Mike Feikema run their family's 7,000-acre row crop and 6,000-head beef farm in southwestern Minnesota. They know exactly what works across their acres and feedlot, what doesn't and most importantly, why or why not.
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