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Learn about no-till farming and the ecological benefits of this agricultural technique. Daniel Mays of Frith Farm in Scarborough is a leader in no-till practices and lends a hand to help other ...
Farmers and ranchers from North Dakota and Canada are meeting this week in Dickinson, N.D., to learn and discuss the latest science behind no-till farming.
Researchers found that just a one-percent increase in no-till farming can equate to a $7.86-per-acre increase in land value in Midwestern states, where the study was focused. When researchers honed in ...
No-till farming, considered to be a more environmentally friendly farming practice that reduces soil disturbance when compared with conventional practices, appears to have an important benefit ...
Thinking Outside the Box with No-Till Farming. Clip: Special | 8m 22s Video has Closed Captions | CC. Tilling soil has long been thought of as a necessary step in agricultural production.
Sustainable agriculture will not be achieved by one universal solution. A meta-analysis shows that the current focus on no-till farming does not achieve the desired results. A sustainable system ...
CROOKS, S.D. -- South Dakota has recently seen a rise in acres farmed with no-till production methods.In 2015, there was a total of 6,475,903 acres farmed with no-till practices, says Jeff ...
LIMA — Farmers from area counties discovered how no-till farming can boost soil health and enhance carbon retention Tuesday at Burkholder Farms. At 6720 Stewart Road in Lima, ...
Experts weigh in on no-to-low-till farming equipment, tools, and technology that will preserve the health of your soil to maximize growth potential.
To till or not to till? That is the question. Looking over fields prior to planting, a Shakespeare-in-overalls might also wonder: “Whether ‘tis nobler to till and suffer the slings […] ...
The blade is king in agriculture. Crop producers are surveying a lot of wet, weed-infested fields out there andcan't wait to plow deep andheavy this planting season.