
No-Till Highlights: March 13, 2025
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:
- Evolution of No-Till with Randall Reeder
- Farmer Seeks Help Identifying Corn Variety
- Economics of Switching to No-Till
- No-Till vs. Tillage — What Farmers Are Saying
- Take a Super Close Look at this No-Till Drill
Evolution of No-Till with Randall Reeder
In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, Randall Reeder, Executive Director of the Ohio No-Till Council, explores the evolution of no-till farming and the growing importance of cover crops in sustainable agriculture. He shares how these practices are reshaping soil health, improving carbon storage and addressing region-specific challenges.
Farmer Seeks Help Identifying Corn Variety
Check out this post on X (formerly Twitter), and chime in to help this user decide if the photo depicts GMO or Organic Maize variety.
Is this GMO Or Organic Maize Variety pic.twitter.com/UCffl2Eju6
— HORTICULTURE ART (@Farm_With_Art) March 11, 2025
Economics of Switching to No-Till
Implementing no-till farming and other conservation practices can be great for your farm’s soil health and overall environment. But many have concerns when it comes to the cost of adding these methods. Ariana Schumacher spoke with some area producers about the economic impact conservation practices have added to their farms.
No-Till vs. Tillage — What Farmers Are Saying
No-till farming is praised for preserving soil health, but is it always the best choice? In this video, Glen Rabenberg and Dr. Thomas Dykstra explore the pros and cons, including how no-till impacts soil compaction, plant health, and yield. Could strategic tillage be the key to regenerative success?
Take a Super Close Look at this No-Till Drill
In this video, the folks at the “Farmin’ Ain’t Easy” YouTube Channel show off a new camera installation on their no-till drill. Now they can see every single corner of the drill.
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