Precision Ag Looking Ahead to 2021 with New Planting, Seeding Innovations
Even though fall harvest is just around the corner for no-tillers, it doesn’t mean planting and seeding time is over.
Video Efficient Cover Crop Seeding Machine for Cotton Rows
Elk City, Okla., no-tillers Spencer Smith and his father, Jimmy Smith, talk about the Dalton Ag Mobility 600 fertilizer applicator they use to broadcast cereal rye into standing cotton, which is planted in 40-inch rows. The machine is PTO-driven and the Smiths can travel 6-7 mph to cover a lot of ground efficiently. The family has been seeding cereal rye on their farm for decades and say rye seeding between the rows has helped suppress weeds and markedly improve water infiltration and soil retention.
No-Till 101 Bring CRP Land Back into Production with No-Till
The best way to save a decade’s worth of priceless soil and water improvements is to no-till Conservation Reserve Program ground coming back into ag production.
National no-tillage conference $85.00 Registration Savings Expire on Monday for the 2021 National No-Tillage Conference
Mark your calendar for the 29th annual National No-Tillage Conference being held Jan. 12-15 in Indianapolis. This one-of-a-kind learning experience assembles the best no-tillers, agronomists and researchers together to share cutting-edge ideas and strategies to improve the profitability and efficiency of your no-till system. Register by Monday 8/31 to save $85.00 with Early Bird pricing!