Nominations are being sought for the 29th class of No-Till Innovators to be honored at the 33rd Annual National No-Tillage Conference
March 31, 2021
Individuals or organizations can now be nominated for the 28th class of No-Till Innovators to be announced in January 2024 at the 32nd annual National No-Tillage Conference.
The results of a new study form Stanford University contradict a widely accepted assumption in climate models that biomass and soil carbon will increase in tandem in the coming decades and highlight the importance of grasslands in helping to draw down carbon.
In the upper Midwest, few winter annual crops reliably survive the harsh winters. However, researchers are developing an oilseed crop, pennycress, that can serve as a new winter annual for the region, says the University of Minnesota Extension.
North Dakota no-tiller Gabe Brown is one of the pioneers of today’s regenerative ag movement. For this episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Yetter, we’re joined by Brown as he talks about a recent experience testifying before Congress about how government programs could be designed so as to encourage farmers to adopt regenerative practices rather than hinder their efforts.
North Dakota no-tiller Gabe Brown is one of the pioneers of today’s regenerative ag movement. For this episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Yetter, we’re joined by Brown as he talks about a recent experience testifying before Congress about how government programs could be designed so as to encourage farmers to adopt regenerative practices rather than hinder their efforts.
The Ogallala Aquifer’s future requires not just adapting to declining water levels, but the involvement of a wide range of participants comfortable with innovation who will help manage the situation and drive future changes. That was the message heard by more than 200 participants from across eight states who listened in and identified key steps in working together during the recent two-day Virtual Ogallala Aquifer Summit.
The Canola Council of Canada explains why the rule of thumb of planting canola no deeper than 1 inch applies when seeding into dry soil conditions from March until mid-May.
Sarah Lancaster, weed science specialist for Kansas State University Extension, shares strengths and weaknesses of various residual herbicides for corn and discusses valuable tips for management tips.
According to Reuters, Bayer AG said that it will not ask the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a $20.5 million award to Dewayne Johnson, a groundskeeper who claimed the company's Roundup weedkiller caused his cancer.
Planting green, a practice in which farmers plant cash crop seeds directly into a live cover crop, is an increasingly popular practice amongst no-tillers, according to the 13th Annual No-Till Operational Benchmark Survey.
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On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Martin-Till, southern Indiana no-tiller Ray McCormick shows off the unique features of his Horsch Maestro 2430 planter. Meanwhile, 40 miles east of McCormick, Strip-Till Innovator Award recipient Chris Perkins shows how chains on his planter deliver ROI in more ways than one.
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