Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets UVM Extension and the Northeast Cover Crops Council invite you to attend the 2026 No-Till and Cover Crop Conference on February 19 in Burlington, VT! Every year, ...
Nebraska farmer Ray Ward shows how no-till practices transformed his eroded land into a profitable, sustainable operation.
Sixty years ago, a young Iowa farm kid with a welding torch and big ideas opened the doors of a small shop in Ladora, ...
Discover how the Udermanns adopted no-till practices, regenerative methods and a commitment to soil health, earning the inaugural Master Farmer Award.
Jim Hershey of Lancaster County, has been named the recipient of the Pennsylvania Leopold Conservation Award for his ...
Maryland grower Chris Weaver set a world record non-irrigated soybean yield at 154.98 bu./acre in a no-till field.
No-till planting is a great tool for conventional farmers to use in order to help the environment. No-till planting can reduce erosion, improve infiltration, reduce runoff, and build organic matter.
Iowa Learning Farms will host a no-till and soil health field day on Tuesday, Nov. 25, from noon to 2 p.m. at the Badger Community Center. The event is open to farmers and landowners at no cost and ...
"If these sunflowers grow, I'll shave my mustache," a farmer joked when Dr. Metin Tuna asked him to try direct seeding sunflowers. Dr. Tuna is a plant geneticist, breeding professor, and researcher at ...
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