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Jack Zemlicka

Breaking Ground on a Strip-Till Foundation

August 16, 2017

Returning from this year’s National Strip-Tillage Conference (NSTC) in Omaha, Neb., I always appreciate the new connections made at each event, and especially with those attendees who are new to strip-till.

This year, one of our speakers — University of Illinois crop physiology research specialist Tryston Beyrer, who is studying under Fred Below — brought two graduate students with him to the conference. While Beyrer has attended every NSTC, Scott Foxhoven from Wynot, Neb., and Eric Winans from Taylorsville, Ill., were first-timers.

Neither Foxhoven or Winans had much experience or exposure to strip-till, but have worked with Beyrer researching banded fertilizer applications. In talking with them during the event, it was interesting to get their perspective and takeaways.

Foxhoven, whose family operates a small row-crop operation using conventional-tillage practices, says they’re interested in transitioning to strip-till and he was impressed by a roundtable discussion rooted in the intricacies of maintaining a strip-till rig.

“Hearing about how strip-tillers modify or adjust, inch-by-inch, their row units was eye-opening,” he says. “I’m interested in knowing how to run a strip-till rig and learn more about some of the detail that goes into a successful system.”

Winans added that one of his primary objectives was to gain more insight into specific banding techniques strip-tillers are utilizing — what’s worked, what hasn’t and what other efficiencies they’re looking for to improve.

“Getting this feedback helps me decide what type of research I want to pursue in the future that is going to be impactful,” he says. “It’s interesting hearing about the preferences on setups an application techniques.”

Every year, I look forward to exchanging ideas with those conference attendees who are taking their first steps into strip-till, and also connecting them with veteran attendees like Beyrer, who willingly share their experience and insight.

It’s an encouraging trend and, one which I hope continues to grow in the coming years. Stay tuned for a continuing highlights and updates on the 4th Annual Strip-Tillage Conference throughout the year at www.StripTillFarmer.com

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Jack Zemlicka

Jack Zemlicka was the Managing Editor for Strip-Till Farmer. Since he joined Lessiter Publications' Ag Division in 2012, he has covered precision farming practices, products and trends. He also served as managing editor of Precision Farming Dealer, and technology editor of Farm Equipment and No-Till Farmer.