from the desk of john dobberstein Another Cheap Shot at No-Till
An ag publication says farmers are destroying diversity for crops getting lower yields. But there’s a hole in that theory.
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throwback thursday On-Farm Research Eliminates No-Till Guesswork
When something works, it’s hard to make changes. Conversely, without change, it’s hard to make improvements. That’s what’s leading more no-tillers to on-farm testing to validate the value of change.
poll Non-GMO Corn and Soybeans
Do you, or have you considered, growing non-GMO corn or soybeans?
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