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:
- Farmer Panel Features No-Till Innovator Ray Archuleta
- Livestock, Cover Crops & No-Till — A Soil Health Dream
- Hear this Simple Message — Put Down the Plow
- Assessing the Effects of 10 Years of No-Till Farming with Julien Senez
- No-Till Improvements Start to Turn Heads
Farmer Panel Features No-Till Innovator Ray Archuleta
Join Joe Gardiner from Covers & Co. as he hosts an engaging discussion with Ray Archuleta, soil scientist & soil health educator. Ray Archuleta is a certified professional soil scientist with the Soil Science Society of America and is retired from the USDA/ NRCS with over 30 years’ experience as a Soil Conservationist, Water Quality Specialist, Conservation Agronomist and Soil Health Specialist.
Livestock, Cover Crops & No-Till — A Soil Health Dream
Join Jason from Birchfield Family Farms as he talks about how he uses sheep in his no-till cover crop system, which is successful and repeatable year after year. He also shows how he moves his St. Croix sheep onto the overwintering cover crop mix.
Hear this Simple Message — Put Down the Plow
In this video from Ag Talk in the Raw, one farmer tries to spread a simple message: Put Down the Plow. He says that 4 years of no-till is a start to sequestering nutrients that have been in the soil for millions of years. “Just add a cover program and patience and you might get results you didn't ever think you could have seen.”
Assessing the Effects of 10 Years of No-Till Farming with Julien Senez
In this video, Julien Senez, a farmer in the north of Paris managing nearly 500 acres, reviews 10 years of no-till farming.
No-Till Improvements Start to Turn Heads
Jon Stevens doesn’t claim to be an expert, but he likes sharing his life’s journey and, more specifically, his no-till and soil health journey.
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