Breaking Through The Plow Pan, Taking No-Till To New Heights

Ralph Upton Jr. didn’t know how his early gamble on no-till and cover crops would pay off, but he’s reaping the rewards for his sustainable investment.

If we're talking cover crops, I could keep a person up all night. Cover crops are truly amazing in what they can accomplish, and the number of different hats they can wear on the farm.

I've planted almost every cover crop imaginable on my acres in the last decade, but cover crops certainly aren't a new or novel thing to me. My family has been using cover crops for more than 50 years. What’s changed over the years is how we use them, and what we know about what they can do for us.

One of the things that changed our cover-crop strategy was when we started no-tilling in the early 1990s. Up to that point, we were regularly tilling the ground. When a 2- or 4-inch rain would come through, the hillsides would wash and create large gullies in our fields. We had to do something to put a stop to that, and no-till seemed to be the answer.

As I've worked on my no-till and cover-crop systems, I’ve seen my soil organic matter increase from 0.81% to 3% to 3.5%. Water infiltration has improved, erosion has come to a halt, inputs have been reduced, crop roots are stretching far into the soil profile and yields have risen.

It’s taken a lot of trial and error to make everything come together, and we’re still working on it. But no-till and cover crops have made a huge difference on our farm.

Tradition To Trial

I remember my uncle using cover…

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Martha Mintz

Since 2011, Martha has authored the highly popular “What I’ve Learned About No-Till” series that has appeared in every issue of No-Till Farmer since August of 2002.


Growing up on a cattle ranch in southeastern Montana, Martha is a talented ag writer and photographer who lives with her family in Billings, Montana.

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