Ray's demos never get old. Watching from Tanzania where we are practically the only no-till/cover crop farmers in our country. We get big downpours but have virtually no run-off.
Hi, it is very interesting, I have not seen evidences of no-till practises there, I have worked in Tanzania recently to help close compliance gaps re to hazardous waste management practises in remotes areas and disseminate low cost and low tech practises to. Could you send link to your results? Ilia
@@ilyarogozhin8630 most obvious is our yields of 9t/ha in dryland situations despite poor seed genetics (compared to the US) whilst country average is less than 2t/ha.
Ray's demos never get old. Watching from Tanzania where we are practically the only no-till/cover crop farmers in our country. We get big downpours but have virtually no run-off.
Hi, it is very interesting, I have not seen evidences of no-till practises there, I have worked in Tanzania recently to help close compliance gaps re to hazardous waste management practises in remotes areas and disseminate low cost and low tech practises to. Could you send link to your results? Ilia
@@ilyarogozhin8630 most obvious is our yields of 9t/ha in dryland situations despite poor seed genetics (compared to the US) whilst country average is less than 2t/ha.
Thanks for the video! Ray is awesome! He explains everything very well that you can understand it.
I am studying and playing with covers. Dennis
First time listening to Ray, this was brilliant.
Ha! I heard Ray retired! ....if this is retired, then I need a few extra jobs.
Ha, I hear you...We will have Ray in Western, MN July 8-12 www.mnsoilhealth.org/events/2024-07/
don't sit at the back of the room...lol