On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Yetter Farm Equipment, Ohio State Univ. retired ag engineer and No-Till Innovator Randall Reeder discusses the true cost of erosion, and why no-till and cover crops would help cut down on dust storms.

Later in the episode, Wood Lake, Minn., no-tiller David Stelter showcases his custom-built interseeder. In the Cover Crop Connection, associate editor Mackane Vogel has the scoop on the new National Cover Crop Variety Test Report.

Washington, Iowa, no-tiller and founder of Continuum Ag, Mitchell Hora shares how farmers can prepare to cash in on the 45Z tax credit, which is locked in through 2029 after the passing of the Big Beautiful Bill. Plus, No-Till Legend John Bradley discusses the key to increasing no-till acreage, and in the Video of the Week, a fellow No-Till Legend ties the knot!

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Read the full transcript of this episode of Conservation Ag Update.


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And that will wrap things up on this edition of Conservation Ag Update. Until next time, for more stories visit no-tillfarmer.com, striptillfarmer.com and covercropstrategies.com. Thanks for stopping by. Have a great day!