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[Podcast] 18 Ideas for Healthier No-Till Soils, Yields, and Profits

In this episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Midwest Bio-Tech, 4 no-tillers share nutrient management and direct marketing practices they've implemented on their farms that have led to reduced costs, better yields, higher profits and more.

July 11, 2019
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“Cover crops weren’t the final piece of the puzzle but they were a big missing piece of the puzzle for our cropping system...” – Mike Brocksmith

At the 2019 National No-Tillage Conference held in Indianapolis this past January, three no-tillers were recognized as the 11th annual class of Responsible Nutrient Management Practitioners for being environmentally, economically and practically responsible with their no-till nutrient management programs.

In this episode, you’ll hear from Robby Bevis of Lonoke, Arkansas; Mike Brocksmith of Vincennes, Indiana; and Jerry Peery of Clinton, Kentucky; each of whom will share five nutrient management practices they’ve implemented on their own farms that they say contribute to healthier soils and an improved bottom line. Plus, we’ll also get 3 clever niche marketing ideas from North Carolina no-tiller Russell Hedrick that helped him achieve higher profits.

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Intro Music: Adam Selzer - True North

Interlude Music: Alialujah Choir - Little Picture (Instrumental)

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Julia Gerlach

Julia Gerlach is the former Executive Editor of No-Till Farmer. She has a lengthy background in publishing and a longtime interest in gardening and mycology. She graduated with a B.A. in music and philosophy from Alverno College in Milwaukee, Wis.