LAMBERTON, Minn. - Tillage type matters. Whether agronomically, for physical or biological soil health, or in terms of preventing erosion, the type of tillage used can make or break the situation, ...
ST. PAUL -- Fall tillage decisions became a lot more complicated because of the heavy rains in September. Flooding and the prospects for another wet harvest season will make effectively using tillage ...
Farmers and ranchers are leading the way in climate-smart practices that reduce emissions, enrich the soil and protect our water and air, all while producing more food, fiber and renewable fuel than ...
July 22, 2015 - How does style of tilling make a difference in crop success? The blades on a till don't simply chop up soil and move it around. They blend dead plant material left from harvest into ...
Great Plains continues to invest in technology and rollout new products for farmers with the unveiling of two new offerings: a PL5200 planter and the Terra-Max hybrid tillage solution. “Bringing value ...
GRAND FORKS, N.D. — Soil conservation concerns have piqued Red River Valley sugarbeet farmers' interest in using the strip tillage method to raise their crop. Farmers who grow sugarbeets for American ...
There isn't a right way to do tillage in Minnesota and Iowa. In some parts of the region, fields are flat and less susceptible to erosion. In others, erosion is a great concern because the land is ...
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