On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Bio Till Cover Crops, Austin, Minn., farmer and Leopold Conservation Award recipient Tom Cotter shares the building blocks of his system.

Hickory, N.C., no-tiller Russell Hedrick reveals results from his on-farm biologicals trials and also details the program he uses to test new products.

In the Cover Crop Connection, associate editor Mackane Vogel catches up with Ryan and Matt Heiniger for a conversation about their new custom farming business.

Later in the episode, we go ahead of the curve with Solinftec for a look at the company’s new refill station for the solar-powered autonomous Solix sprayer robot.

The episode wraps up with an exclusive tour of the TerraMax facilities and an up-close look at how biological products are made.  

This episode of Conservation Ag Update is brought to you by Bio Till Cover Crops.

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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!