Bryan Jorgensen discusses how long he’s been able to cut application of dry phosphorus (P) to the soil surface and what’s happened to soil-test P levels since his family's Jorgensen Land & Cattle operation went 100% no-till in 1991.
Oklahoma no-tillers Alan Mindemann and Jimmy Emmons, and NRCS state conservationist Gary O’Neill discuss how growers are saving the soil on their operations and enhancing the bottom line.
A pre-plant soil test developed by the plant pathology lab at the University of Nebraska should come in handy to prevent Rhizoctonia root and crown rot before it causes damage to sugarbeet.
South Dakota State University Extension answers some common questions about wheat streak mosaic virus in wheat and whether you should be concerned about it in 2018.
A Texas farm was recently recognized with an environmental award after switching to no-till practices 17 years ago rather than kicking up dust annually.
Risk management is the name of the game when it comes to growing dryland sorghum and corn, which both offer cropping alternatives "when and if" conditions are right, according to recent Texas A&M AgriLife Extension.
As fall temperatures will continue to drop, it is important for growers to decide as soon as possible about applying herbicides this fall, says University of Nebraska Extension.
Rising levels of carbon dioxide, ozone and other gases can affect soil microbial communities, but their response can depend on the crop species or its genetic profile, says University of Nebraska researcher Daniel Schachtman.
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In this 2025 National No-Tillage Conference session preview, Rockwell City, Iowa, no-tiller James Hepp checks in with a look at his highly modified Case IH 1200 pivot-fold no-till planter.
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