In this episode of Conservation Ag Update, we head to Frankenmuth, Mich., for the Conservation Technology Information Center’s 16th annual Conservation in Action Tour. New CTIC executive director Ryan Heiniger makes several big announcements, including a noteworthy surprise for a no-till legend.
Plus, strip-till innovators Ryan and Melissa Shaw give us a peek inside their twin-row strip-till system.
Also in the episode, Iowa no-tiller James Hepp makes a game-changing addition to his Case IH 1200 planter, fellow Iowan Luke Schultes boosts his bottom line with drones, and APV America’s Cameron White shines light on the rise of crop crops and the increasing demand for new equipment.
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And that will wrap things up on this edition of Conservation Ag Update. Until next time, for more stories visit no-tillfarmer.com, striptillfarmer.com and covercropstrategies.com. Thanks for stopping by. Have a great day!
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