Soil Health

No-Till Briefs: December 2023

  • Diverse Rotations Improve Soil Biology, Yields
  • Adjust Corn Head Angle for Harvest
  • Covers Reduce Inputs, Maintain Yield
  • Check Your Speed While Planting
  • Seed Companies Pushing Cover Crops
  • Nitrogen Stabilizer Performance Varies
  • Glyphosate, No-Till Improve Sustainability
  • Cover Crops Increase Soil Organic Matter

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[Podcast] Incentive Program Pays Long-Term No-Tillers for ‘Doing the Right Thing’

In this episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Yetter Farm Equipment, Dylan Vaca, brand and marketing manager for the DeLong Company’s Grown Climate Smart program, explains the program that pays longtime no-tillers for their practices.
In this episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Yetter Farm Equipment, Dylan Vaca, brand and marketing manager for the DeLong Company’s Grown Climate Smart program, explains the program that pays longtime no-tillers for their practices.

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Stop Treating Your Soil Like Dirt

It’s imperative that soil be protected and conserved as much as possible because the simple fact is that we no longer have the luxury of leaving our degraded soils in the dust as we go in search of new ground. We must take care of the soil if we have any hope that it will continue to provide for us.


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[Podcast] No-Till is the Only Way I Know How to Farm

For this episode of the No-Till Farmer Influencers & Innovators Podcast, brought to you by SOURCE® from Sound Agriculture, Thomas Gent, a 4th-generation farmer, shares the details of the no-till system on his family farm in Tydd St. Giles, England.
For this episode of the No-Till Farmer Influencers & Innovators Podcast, brought to you by SOURCE® from Sound Agriculture, Thomas Gent, a 4th-generation farmer, shares the details of the no-till system on his family farm in Tydd St. Giles, England.
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How to Interpret Haney Soil Test Results

The Haney test is intended to select robust soil biological activity even if the overall percent organic matter isn’t great. But it’s an open question of what “enough” biological activity is, so interpreting tests like the Haney can be difficult.


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