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The idea of “no-till” has become nearly synonymous with “regenerative” agriculture, the farming practice of reducing tillage and plowing. A new report from Friends of the Earth sheds some light on why ...
Night crawlers are essential in no-till farming for gradually mixing up the topsoil. Mirror photo by Rachel Foor WILLIAMSBURG — Dozens of farmers and agricultural professionals from across the ...
The onset of no-till farming has created a different demand in farm equipment, but a lot of farmers are still using conventional equipment to till their fields, said Brad Victor, owner of Victor's ...
A no-till expert and former Dakota Lakes Research Farm manager shared his studied insights at a southeast Minnesota soil health tour stop. Dwayne Beck, retired research manager at Dakota Lakes ...
Local farmers, Farmers for Soil Health, The Nature Conservancy and the Ohio No-Till Council met at Burkholder Farms and discussed soil practices in the field Tuesday in Lima. LIMA — Farmers from ...
keep reading to learn about the various methods of no-till gardening. Tilling has been a part of farming for thousands of years. Traditionally, it involves using some type of machinery to help to ...
A longtime Stroud Water Research Center farming partner talks about the collaboration, including riparian buffers project on ...
WATERTOWN, S.D. — When it comes to no-till farming, getting the right equipment is key. Paul Jasa, extension engineer at the University of Nebraska, has been working with no-till crop production ...
No-till and minimum-till farming methods help to conserve soil moisture, reduce erosion, and improve soil health by minimizing soil disturbance. These practices are gaining popularity among ...