Nutrient Management

Building Fall Strips Without Nutrient Placement Provides Crop Rotation Flexibility In Spring

Nebraska Strip-Tiller Thrives on Spring Crop Rotation Flexibility Brandon Hunnicutt, strip-tiller in Giltner, Neb., talks about building his strips in the fall without nutrient placement, to provide crop rotation flexibility in the spring. He also discusses the potential of placing dry fertilizer in the fall to stay ahead of nitrogen regulations in the state.
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Closer Look at the Agronomic Benefits of Strip-Till

The agronomic side of strip-tilling is an important component and Mike Petersen, agronomist with Orthman Manufacturing, offers some primary tips, in an agronomic sense, that successful strip-tilling provides, including reduced nutrient loading to lakes and water courses, elimination of unnecessary pre-plant passes through the field and increased natural residue breakdown.
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Video - Strip-Tilling Cotton

B&L Farms in Live Oak Strip tilling cotton on April 25, 2013. Soil was a little slick, with 2" of rain 4 days ago. Weather refuses to get "April-like," with highs barely in the 80s. We have recieved consistent rains all spring, and we are a little worried weather is more Midwest-like this year. Up North they say "be prepared to get your crop planted in a 10 day window, whether you like it or not."
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