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;


30,000 Acre Farm Thrives in No-Till system

This farm that spans 30,000 acres of land across 14 counties between Virginia and North Carolina has been thriving in a no-till system for years. Here’s why it has worked so well for Engel Family Farms.

Engel Family Farms
Dustin Madison, Engel Family Farms manager

Dustin Madison, Engel Family Farms manager


No-Tilling in Australia’s Dry Heat

In the heart of Australia's vast and arid plains, where the sun beats down relentlessly and the land thirsts for moisture, a group of remarkable farmers have found a way to thrive — no-till farming.


Crimping Cover Crops Without a Tractor — The No-Till Way

In this video, learn how to crimp cover crops without a tractor. This no-till method helps create a thick mulch to stop weeds and improve the soil. Crimping works best when the cover crop is flowering (before the seed matures).


When You Focus on No-Till, You Focus on Human Health

These Pennsylvania farmers are getting back to the basics of soil health and in turn — human health as well — by focusing on no-till and the bottom line.

Thiele Dairy Farm

Photo by: William Thiele


An In-Depth Look at America’s Revolutionary Organic Research Trial

Rodale Institute scientists take viewers in the field as they dive-deep into North America’s longest running side-by-side comparison of conventional and organic agriculture.


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