Strip-Till Farmer editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at the grower's world from the lofty digital realm. Here is our favorite content from the past week from across the web:
- Klosterman Provides Update on Harvest & Custom Strip-Till Units
- Strip-Tiller: Conservation Efforts Take Time, But They’re Worth It
- Digging Deeper into Planting Green
- How Farmers Are Using Less Tillage
- Strip-Tiller Invents Residue Management Tool
Klosterman Provides Update on Harvest & Custom Strip-Till Units
Wyndmere, N.D., strip-tiller Carson Klosterman provides a late-summer update in this Farm & Ranch Guide feature. “I’m in the beet harvester today,” Klosterman says. “Some will call it a lifter or a digger because it lifts the sugarbeets out of the ground, but it’s a beet harvester. We’ve been digging beets since yesterday.”
Strip-Tiller: Conservation Efforts Take Time, But They’re Worth It
In this AgriNews article, Central Indiana strip-tiller Tom McKinney encourages farmers to contact the new Farm Advisors program to talk 1-on-1 with other farmers about conservation techniques and best practices.
Digging Deeper into Planting Green
In this two part podcast, dig deeper into planting green. Jackie Estrem and Miranda Wagner meet operator Kiel Golly in the field to learn how Golly has transitioned to planting green on their operation and then Miranda Wagner sits down with Jackie and Bailey to further the conversation about the benefits and applicability of planting green from a soil health perspective.
How Farmers Are Using Less Tillage
Here’s a quick, informative read from Iowa Farmer Today about how several farmers are incorporating strip-till and no-till practices on their farms.
Strip-Tiller Invents Residue Management Tool
Walnut, Ill., strip-tiller Tanner Schoff gives an up-close look at his Rezidue Reaper attachment for combines. Schoff explains how the tool has been a game-changer for his residue management challenges.
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