Jun. 2—Farming is a way of life in Lewis County, and the Lewis Conservation District is looking to help make sustainable farming easier for county residents, according to Veterans Conservation Corps ...
WAHPETON, N.D. - The Amity brand of seeding tools is reintroducing the Concord brand, a storied name associated with the original development of air seeding technology. With this change, effective for ...
Washington farmers will get to see no-till and low-till drills in action in the field as part of a demonstration Oct. 1 near Pasco, Wash. (Courtesy AGPRO) Washington farmers will get to see no-till ...
Experts weigh in on no-to-low-till farming equipment, tools, and technology that will preserve the health of your soil to maximize growth potential. Soil consists of sand, silt, and clay, which come ...
In Power County, Idaho, the rental no-till drill has proved to be popular among farmers. The soil health movement appears to be gaining momentum among Idaho farmers and conservation districts ...
No-till seed drill now available for rent in Scott County The Haybuster 107C, shown here, is brand new and ready for use. The Haybuster 107C, shown here, is brand new and ready for use. The Haybuster ...
It’s been years since John Deere changed the openers on its no-till drills. In 2018, however, the company is unveiling the new ProSeries Openers, improving upon its proven 90 series openers. The goal: ...
If you’re in the market for a no-till grain drill, you have a new option available in the Kuhn 9400NT. Just introduced, the drill is designed for planting cereal grains, legumes and cover crops with ...
Planting at the proper seeding rate is an important step to ensure a successful native warm-season grass and forb planting or a wildlife food plot. This video will discuss how to properly calibrate ...
One of the most important parts of any conservation or farming operation is establishing goals to work toward. It is easy to do the same thing year after year because of limited time or finances. What ...
WATERTOWN, S.D. — When it comes to no-till farming, getting the right equipment is key. Paul Jasa, extension engineer at the University of Nebraska, has been working with no-till crop production ...
Reduced erosion. Saved time and fuel. Improved nutrient cycling, soil moisture, and resiliency in the face of drought. You likely already know the potential benefits of no-till. No-till farmers grow ...
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