Soil School: Strip till lessons from the northern plains

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  • Опубліковано 6 лис 2022
  • This episode of Soil School is an interview with Jodi DeJong-Hughes, of the University of Minnesota, discussing how best to adopt strip tillage and avoid some of the common pitfalls farmers face when changing practices.
    DeJong-Hughes examines optimum season of application, controlled traffic farming, crop type, and trafficability when it comes to strip tillage.
    When debating fall and spring tillage, DeJong-Hughes says lack of time in the spring often leads to work being done in the fall. Implement type is also a determinant of which season is best for strip tillage; shanks are not recommended for spring as they smear the soil when it is wet. DeJong-Hughes notes that some companies have a system where you can remove shanks and put in double coulters.
    Another aspect related to both season and strip tillage DeJong-Hughes discusses is fertilizer application. During spring application you must consider the possibility of seed burn, especially if you are applying anhydrous ammonia. She recommends fall application of phosphorus and potassium, especially if you are in sandy soil with minimal rain; followed by side-dressing N fertilizer throughout the growth season.
    DeJong-Hughes weighs in on controlled-traffic farming of corn and beans. She mentions the difficulty of planting beans into old corn root balls. This issue could be remedied by twin rowing corn and single rowing beans or by staggering the crops by the correct distance. Staying closer to the old row is important when using a berming disc to ensure old material within the soil is not kicked into the berm, she says.
    DeJong-Hughes discusses the importance of having a mentor such as a consultant or another grower to effectively adopt strip tillage. Connections with a mentor can give you small adjustments to your practices to allow the greatest success.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @tf7274
    @tf7274 4 місяці тому

    Our soil drops about an inch after a pass...which is a death sentence for a corn plant that is 2 weeks old and hits a classic 3 inch rain dump in the end of May or first week of June. All the water sits in the seed trench and you're left with a drowned out seedling or a severely stunted plant.

  • @zamannotesindekiadam4078
    @zamannotesindekiadam4078 Рік тому

    thank you

  • @arfaabbas
    @arfaabbas Рік тому +1

    beAuTiFuL

  • @nazzarenoceretti8025
    @nazzarenoceretti8025 Рік тому

    👍👏🙋‍♂️🌈

  • @tjfarmer9380
    @tjfarmer9380 8 місяців тому

    how did them straws work out for ya this yr?

  • @daniellouis8722
    @daniellouis8722 Рік тому

    It depends....😂