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:


Challenges & Successes with No-Till & Cover Crops

Kristin and Pat Duncanson, owners and managers of Highland Family Farms, have a goal of making sure future generations have productive soil to farm. They are working to add cover crops and advance no-till and low-till practices. When they first considered planting covers, they weren’t sure if it was going to work for them.  In this webinar, Kristin discusses the challenges and successes they've had adding cover crops to their rotation.


Making No-Till Work with Livestock & Manure

In this episode of Crop Chats: Winning with No-Till, visit with Scott Swain of Swain Beef in Blackstock, Ontario, to explore how his team balances no-till cropping with a full livestock operation and manure management.


No-Tiller Shares Her Two Cents on Need for Glyphosate

In this video from Farm with Zoe, she explains why, as a no-tiller, getting rid of glyphosate would be extremely detrimental for her farm’s bottom line.


Building Resilient Soil with No-Till & Strip-Till

With an incredible CO2 Burst Score of 511.51, Josh has showcased the power of soil biology in building long-term resilience. Farming in northern Wright County, Iowa, Josh uses strip-till and no-till practices, diverse cover crop blends and manure applications to restore soil health and efficiency.


The No-Till Argument for Protecting Fungi

Mycorrhizal fungi matter - but how much is too much? Glen and Dr. Dykstra revisit the real role of mycorrhizal fungi in soil systems and explain why many no-till growers are unintentionally working against their plants. From carbon-to-nitrogen ratios to microbial respiration, this episode unpacks what a truly balanced soil biology looks like - and why BRIX is your best field test.


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