On this episode of Conservation Ag Update, brought to you by Yetter Farm Equipment, we get the scoop on the benefits of planting green with Jackson, Wis., no-tiller Ross Bishop.
Across the road from Bishop’s farm, we catch up with Greg Olsen, field projects director for Sand County Foundation, as he installs CropX Soil Sensors for a new soil health study.
In the Cover Crop Connection, Pennsylvania no-tiller Grant Troop showcases a unique aerated manure system, which he says is ideal for no-tillers, cover croppers and anyone who cares about soil health.
Later in the episode, Sabanto CEO/founder Craig Rupp explains why he believes autonomy will be mainstream in 3 years.
In the Video of the Week, the resiliency of a no-till field is on display after an historic rainfall event.
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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!





