This page lists material that supplements the Fall 2024 issue of Strip-Till Farmer.
Discussion Group Highlight: Managing Residue
Recognizing the enormous value of getting stalks, straw and chaff across the full width of the combine header, we asked readers in the Strip-Till Farmer email discussion group — how are you getting the job done with today’s extra-wide 40 to 60-foot combine headers?
Supplement to "Local Regulations Boosting Strip-Till Popularity" on page 4
Strip-Till Equipment Video Showcase
Watch in-depth videos showcasing all the new equipment we came across at the 2024 Farm Progress Show
Supplement to "Strip-Till Intel: 5 Takeaways from Summer Trade Shows" on page 10
Watch a panel discussion with technology editor Noah Newman, Brian Watkins & Jay Riddell about the pros & cons of fall & spring strip-till during the 2024 National Strip-Tillage Conference.
Supplement to "Flexibility Key When Deciding to Make Strips in Fall or Spring" on page 13
Top Takeaways from Strip-Till Trials
Watch David Legvold’s 11th Anniversary Lecture at the 2024 National Strip-Tillage Conference. The original Strip-Till Innovator shared data and observations from dozens of trials on his Northfield, Minn., farm.
Supplement to "Lessons Learned from 20-Plus Years of On-Farm Research" on page 16
Precision Planting Cereal Rye & Legumes for Increased Yields
Winter-hardy cereal rye is the most popular cover crop choice for no-tillers, but it can cause a yield hit in corn if the right (or wrong) weather comes in spring. In this video from the 2024 National No-Tillage Conference, Purdue University’s Shalamar Armstrong goes into further detail about the findings from the precision-planted cover crop trial and studies comparing maximum return to nitrogen of cereal rye and Balansa clover.
Supplement to "Cut Cover Crop Costs By 25-50% Without Losing Benefits, Hurting Corn Yield" on page 20
Join the Nutrient Management and Equipment Email discussion group!
The Strip-Till Discussion Group gives you an easy way to connect with other strip-tillers from around the world to seek advice and exchange ideas about strip-till systems, equipment, nutrient management, crop protection, soil health, water management, cover cropping and more. The greatest asset of this email discussion group is the knowledge and ideas generously shared by the community. Click here to join!
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Strip-Till Farmer’s Best of the Web
Each day, Strip-Till Farmer editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at various aspects of our great farm machinery industry. We’re now aggregating our favorite content for “Best of the Web This Week” to share with you.
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