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Fertility Expert Harold Reetz Dies at 74

August 18, 2022

Harold Reetz, who helped integrate technological research into no-till, has died, according to his his obituary.

Reetz no-tilled for more than 4 decades. In 2004, Reetz became president of the Foundation for Agronomic Research, a nonprofit research organization.

Reetz authored more than 400 articles about crop production, soil fertility management and computer applications in agriculture, and he spoke at about 20 to 30 conferences a year, including the National No-Tillage Conference.

Reetz received the No-Till Farmer Innovator award for Research and Education at the 2010 National No-Tillage Conference.

He conducted training programs on new technology throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and the Soviet Union.

Reetz incorporated new technologies in his research, including global positioning satellites, geographic information systems, remote sensing, computer simulation and electronic communications tools to improve yield, profitability and environmental quality.

One of Reetz's trademark approaches was the 4 R's: right source, right rate, right place and right time.


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Brian O'Connor is the former Lead Content Editor for Conservation Agriculture in November 2021. He previously worked in daily print journalism for more than a decade in places as far flung as Alaska and the U.S. Virgin Islands, where he shared a national award for coverage of two Category 5 hurricanes that struck the islands in 2017. He's also taught English in Korea, delivered packages for Amazon, and coordinated Wisconsin election night coverage for the Associated Press. His first job was on a Southeast Wisconsin farm.