Where does strip-tillage fit? Where does no-till work best? Will strip-tillage out yield no-till on my farm? Those are several of the questions that I have received from farmers at meetings this winter. Here are some thoughts about strip-tillage in answer to these questions
Minimum tillage practices have significant potential to reduce expenses and the potential negative e...
No-till corn production has become an important agronomic practice in Kentucky. The amount of land i...
Problem Diversified cropping systems can be time consuming for the farmer, finding techniques that ...
The trend among northern Plains farmers is toward using less tillage to produce field crops with mor...
The perceived effect of no-tillage on soil temperature, soil moisture conditions, soil compaction, s...
[This paper discusses the basics of strip-till technologies and provides results from on-farm resear...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The perceived effect of no-tillage on soil temperature, soil moisture conditions, soil compaction, s...
Residue management is a major factor affecting no-till cropping systems. Residue left standing may r...
Tillage prepares soil for planting, controls weeds, incorporates manure or fertilizer that has been ...
Successful no-tilling requires a different approach to soil management practices. Since continuous n...
Wet conditions last fall and potential wet conditions this spring make this a good time to consider ...
Numerous tillage studies have been conducted in Iowa, the Midwest, and throughout the U.S. with a wi...
Minimum tillage for corn discusses methods of planting, including strip processing, modified rototil...
Minimum tillage practices have significant potential to reduce expenses and the potential negative e...
No-till corn production has become an important agronomic practice in Kentucky. The amount of land i...
Problem Diversified cropping systems can be time consuming for the farmer, finding techniques that ...
The trend among northern Plains farmers is toward using less tillage to produce field crops with mor...
The perceived effect of no-tillage on soil temperature, soil moisture conditions, soil compaction, s...
[This paper discusses the basics of strip-till technologies and provides results from on-farm resear...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The perceived effect of no-tillage on soil temperature, soil moisture conditions, soil compaction, s...
Residue management is a major factor affecting no-till cropping systems. Residue left standing may r...
Tillage prepares soil for planting, controls weeds, incorporates manure or fertilizer that has been ...
Successful no-tilling requires a different approach to soil management practices. Since continuous n...
Wet conditions last fall and potential wet conditions this spring make this a good time to consider ...
Numerous tillage studies have been conducted in Iowa, the Midwest, and throughout the U.S. with a wi...
Minimum tillage for corn discusses methods of planting, including strip processing, modified rototil...
Minimum tillage practices have significant potential to reduce expenses and the potential negative e...
No-till corn production has become an important agronomic practice in Kentucky. The amount of land i...
Problem Diversified cropping systems can be time consuming for the farmer, finding techniques that ...