The benefits of no-tilling in heavy soil | Farm School | Successful Farming
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Heavy soil can present challenges to farmers hoping to transition to no-till. But with patience and a whole-systems approach including cover crops, the problems can be overcome. For corn and soybean grower Tyler Zimmerman, who grew up farming in the Red River Valley, stopping soil erosion on his farm of 2,800 acres near Leonard, North Dakota, was one of the main reasons he wanted to switch to no-till.
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If I farmed I world do.
Field corn
soy
Peas
sweet corn
Oats
green beans.
& alfalfa.
(Let it rest the 7th put Chickens.
NOT necessarily that order but chicks ALWAYS the 7th.
cool keep up the good work =)
People should rather say: ‘No till, no ill!’