When it comes to till vs. no-till, there is give and take in any situation, according to an Ashland County soil conservationist.
1 There are some soils where the practice of no-till will not work. Towery says itā€™s just not true. ā€œSome soils and/or crops are easier to no-till than others, but successful no-tillers can be ...
Farmer interest in no-till and cover crops has probably never been higher. That interest is fueled by stewardship and, in many cases, government incentives such as USDAā€™s Conservation ...
He has been using no-till and minimal tillage since 2010 and cover crops since around 2016. Johnson says he gets a lot of questions from producers about the cost of implementing conservation ...
Soil building is about growing a farm under your farm and bringing it to life... Itā€™s about making the earth better and giving the next generation something worth having.
Growing cover crops to prevent bare fields helps soil and wildlife ā€“ study - Research into regenerative agricultural ...
Why do farmers use cover crops? The number one reason is still erosion control or prevention followed by better soil biology ...
As JD Hollingsworth re­calls, the turning point came one evening in 2012 while riding in the combine with his father, ...
Scotty and Jo Herriman, of South Coffeyville, Oklahoma, were the recipients of the 2024 Oklahoma Leopold Conservation Award.