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Strip-Till 101

Does Strip-Till Make Sense for Your Operation?

At the National Strip-Tillage Conference, Morgan, western regional manager for H&R Agri-Power (3-time Best in Class Dealership Recipient from Farm Equipment magazine), walks through the evolution and rapid growth of striptill, shares lessons learned from customers’ on-farm trials, quantifies the potential economic benefits of the practice and helps you identify important factors to consider when adopting strip-till.


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How Weeds Respond to Drought Conditions

A global meta-analysis was conducted using 1,196 paired observations from 86 published articles assessing the effect of water stress on weed germination, growth characteristics and seed production.
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Ag Tire Talk: Operating with Single Digit PSI's

Why are producers hesitant to run AG Tires at recommended in-field single digit PSIs, what is required to do so, what precautions must be taken, and how is traction and flotation improved?
Why are producers hesitant to run AG Tires at recommended in-field single digit PSIs, what is required to do so and how is traction and flotation improved?
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Strip-Till Highlights: June 20, 2023

Strip-Till Farmer editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at the grower's realm from the lofty digital realm. Here is our favorite content from the past week from across the web. The Best of the Web series is brought to you by NACHURS.
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Strip-Till Viable on Both Ends of Cross-Country Farm Move

Texas corn producers move their farm 1,300 miles east and pick up where they left off when their High Plains strip-till operation was displaced by a growing dairy. The sand’s the same in South Carolina.
It’s rare when a farm gets bought out that the owner moves half way across the country just to start again. That’s what brothers Brandon and Colt Woody did, after some serious, careful planning.
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Conservation Ag Update

No-Till & Cover Crops Paying Off in Drought Conditions

In this episode of Conservation Ag Update, we explore how no-tillers are holding up in abnormally dry conditions throughout most of the U.S. Independent agronomist Jim Stute checks in from southeastern Wisconsin, and no-tiller Ryan Gibbs reports from eastern Iowa, where both areas have received minimal rainfall since April. This episode of Conservation Ag Update is brought to you by Saddle Butte Ag Bio Till Cover Crops.
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[Podcast] A Conversation with Dryland Corn Yield Record-Breaker Eric Reed

On this edition of the Strip-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Sound Agriculture, Elora, Tenn., native Eric Reed shares the keys to his high-yielding success.
On this edition of the Strip-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Sound Agriculture, Elora, Tenn., native Eric Reed shares the keys to his high-yielding success. Reed grows corn, soybeans and cotton on the Tennessee/Alabama border. Despite limited resources and soil that’s “as red as can be,” Reed increased his yields dramatically over a couple years, including a 100-bu./acre bump with corn.
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