Strip-Till Farmer editors encounter a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at the grower's world from the lofty digital realm. Here is our favorite content from the past week from across the web:
- New Strip-Till Machine Ready for Launch
- Moisture Delays Fertilizer Application for Minnesota Strip-Tiller
- Weighing the Risks & Rewards of Double Cropping
- Glyphosate Loss Would Cost Farmers $2.9 Billion
- Something “Shocking” About Cereal Rye
New Strip-Till Machine Ready for Launch
Lamma — the UK’s premier agricultural machinery show — will feature new strip-till equipment. KRM is set to introduce its new strip-till machine according to the Agronomist & Arable Farmer.
Moisture Delays Fertilizer Application for Minnesota Strip-Tiller
Redwood Falls, Minn., strip-tiller Matt Tiffany checks in with an update on his busy fall, which includes fertilizer applications and custom-strip-tilling for his neighbors.
Weighing the Risks & Rewards of Double Cropping
Gil Gullickson recaps an Iowa State study that measured the benefits of relay intercropping and double cropping. The study evaluated 4 different treatments, including winter wheat and soybean relay intercropping with fall strip-till after Nov. 1.
Glyphosate Loss Would Cost Farmers $2.9 Billion
What does a future without glyphosate potentially look like? Michigan Farm News breaks down the grim details in this recap of a new report from the Directions Group, which highlighted farm bill programs and the role of crop protection tools.
Something “Shocking” About Cereal Rye
Rob from Dowdle Family Farms has been planting cereal rye for several years, but he discovered something about the popular cover crop that “shocked” him during a drought year.
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