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Jack Zemlicka

Why Do You Strip-Till?

August 9, 2016

Returning from the 3rd Annual National Strip-Tillage Conference in Bloomington-Normal, Ill., last week, I’ve had some time to digest the group discussions and one-on-one conversations during the event.

During my opening remarks at the event, I reminded attendees that not every topic presented, or piece of advice shared, would be universally applicable. With strip-tillers and speakers representing more than 20 different states, as well as Canada, Australia and Thailand, there was a wealth of diversity at this year’s conference.

But I’m always impressed by the open-mindedness of the strip-till community. Whenever I heard conflicting viewpoints while walking the halls and sitting in on discussions, those in conversation were never openly dismissive of a practice or perspective.

Strip-tillers should be challenged, now and again, to evaluate their farming system. While I spent some time in a lively roundtable session during the conference, one of the rhetorical questions posed by the moderator was “Why do we strip-till?”

After a few silent moments, the conversation resumed with complex answers to a seemingly simple question. Several Midwestern farmers in the roundtable said they strip-till to warm up the soil in spring, while a handful from more arid states leverage the practice to preserve what little moisture Mother Nature provides.

Banding nutrients beneath the surface was cited as an attraction to strip-till, with multiple farmers sharing horror stories of fertilizer and topsoil washing out after a hard rain in a conventional tillage system.

“It’s all about the fertility,” said Dustin Mulock, a 10-year strip-tiller from Woodville, Ont. “I don’t like wasting nutrients, so usage and uptake are huge benefits of my strip-till system.”

Still more roundtable attendees said they strip-till to make planting easier, by preparing an ideal seedbed and improving seed-to-soil contact. A few others shared their take on transitioning from no-till to strip-till to better manager corn residue each year.

It’s worth noting that the conversation continued well beyond the 1-hour timeframe for the session, with attendees debating, sharing and understanding the deeper meaning of why they strip-till — a question every farmer should ask and answer at some point.

Why do you strip-till? Share your insights with me at (262) 777-2441, or send me an email at jzemlicka@lessitermedia.com.

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Jack Zemlicka

Jack Zemlicka was the Managing Editor for Strip-Till Farmer. Since he joined Lessiter Publications' Ag Division in 2012, he has covered precision farming practices, products and trends. He also served as managing editor of Precision Farming Dealer, and technology editor of Farm Equipment and No-Till Farmer.