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:
- Experimenting with No-Till & Strip-Till Organic
- New Program Aims to Lower Cost of Strip-Till Equipment
- Managing Residue, Rocks & Erosion with Strip-Till
- New Research Study Focuses on Strip-Till, Cover Crops & More
- Innovators Who Transformed American Agriculture
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Experimenting with No-Till & Strip-Till Organic
The innovative Jon Stevens (2025 National Strip-Tillage Conference speaker) checks in from Maple Grove Farm with an update on his foray into strip-till and no-till organic in Rock Creek, Minn. “I’m pretty confident within a couple years I can be doing a lot of strip-till organic,” he says.
New Program Aims to Lower Cost of Strip-Till Equipment
There was big news earlier this month when Compeer Financial and PepsiCo announced a pilot program to help finance strip-till equipment for farmers. On this episode of On the Record, Kim Schmidt catches up with Landon Frye from Compeer Financial to talk about the initiative.
Managing Residue, Rocks & Erosion with Strip-Till
Ontario strip-tiller Matt Langford is planting edible beans into strips, and it’s working so far, he says. RealAgriculture pays a visit to Langford’s farm for an up-close look at his strip-till system and the challenges he deals with in his fields.
New Research Study Focuses on Strip-Till, Cover Crops & More
A new project at New Mexico State University (NMSU) is shining the spotlight on strip-till, cover crops and other conservation practices. NMSU extension agronomist John Idowu discusses the research in this article from KRWG.
Innovators Who Transformed American Agriculture
American agriculture has been driven forward by innovative men and women and their work influences how strip-tillers operate today. Read about 10 inventors, entrepreneurs, scientists and scholars who made history on and off the farm in this article from Successful Farming.
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