The awards program recognizes each year several no-tillers who are judged to be taking a responsible approach with their use of applied fertilizer with their on-farm practices.
No-Till Farmer is currently seeking nominations of no-tillers and strip-tillers for the 15th class of the Conservation Ag Stewardship Program. Three growers will be awarded and recognized during the 31st annual National No-Tillage Conference in St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 10-13, 2023.
The 14th class of Responsible Nutrient Management Practitioners is reaping the rewards from soil and sap testing, thoughtful fertilizer applications and using cover crops.
Recognized for their successful fertilizer application practices, Brooks Garland, of Lee, Fla., Adam Chappell of Cotton Plant, Ark., and Paul Overby of Wolford, N.D. were honored as the 14th class of Responsible Nutrient Management Practitioners at the 2022 National No-Tillage Conference in Louisville, Ky.
The 14th class of Responsible Nutrient Management Practitioners shares insights into how soil and sap testing, monitoring moisture and spoon feeding are leading to big reductions in on-farm fertilizer applications.
The Responsible Nutrient Management Practitioners Program, sponsored by AgroLiquid, is looking to recognize its 14th class of no-tillers deemed to be responsible with the way they manage nutrients.
No-Till Farmer and AgroLiquid are currently seeking nominations of no-tillers and strip-tillers for the 14th class of Responsible Nutrient Management Practitioners. Three growers will be awarded and recognized during the 30th annual National No-Tillage Conference in Louisville, Ky., Jan. 4-7, 2022.
The 13th class of Responsible Nutrient Management Practitioners is reaping the rewards from soil and tissue testing, thoughtful fertilizer applications and using cover crops.
Recognized for their successful, exacting fertilizer application practices, Karl Dirks, Mount Joy, Pa., Don Villwock of Edwardsport, Ind., and Lowell King of Loma, Colo., were honored as the 12th class of Responsible Nutrient Management Practitioners at the 2020 National No-Tillage Conference in St. Louis.
Three no-tillers deemed responsible with their applied fertility program and nutrient management practices will be honored at the 2021 National No-Tillage Conference.
No-Till Farmer and AgroLiquid are currently seeking nominations of no-tillers and strip-tillers for the 13th class of Responsible Nutrient Management Practitioners. Three growers will be awarded and recognized during the 29th annual National No-Tillage Conference in Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 12-15, 2021.
Growers from Colorado, Indiana and Pennsylvania share how soil testing, targeted fertilizer application and using cover crops come together for better yields and improved soil health.
Three growers have been honored for their efficient and effective use of applied fertilizer in their no-till systems. Named as the 12th class of Responsible Nutrient Management Practitioners, the no-tillers were honored before 900 farmers during the 28th annual National No-Tillage Conference.
Growers from Arkansas, Indiana and Kentucky share their efficient, effective fertility practices with no-tillers at the National No-Tillage Conference.
Several growers have been honored for their efficient and effective use of applied fertilizer in their no-till systems. Considered Responsible Nutrient Management Practitioners, the no-tillers were honored before 900 farmers during the 27th annual National No-Tillage Conference.
Growers from Illinois, Wisconsin and Saskatchewan share their efficient, effective fertility practices with no-tillers at the National No-Tillage Conference.
Several growers have been honored for their efficient and effective use of applied fertilizer in their no-till systems. Considered Responsible Nutrient Management Practitioners, the no-tillers were honored before 900 farmers during the 26th annual National No-Tillage Conference.
Growers from Indiana, South Carolina and Arkansas share their efficient, effective fertility practices with no-tillers at the National No-Tillage Conference.
Growers from Indiana, South Carolina and Arkansas share their efficient, effective fertility practices with no-tillers at the National No-Tillage Conference.
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During the Sustainable Agriculture Summit in Minneapolis, Minn., Carrie Vollmer-Sanders, the president of Field to Market who also farms in Northeast Indiana and Northwest Ohio, shared why it is important for no-tillers and strip-tillers to share their knowledge with other farmers.
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