I grew up on a small corn and soybean farm in Crawford County, IL. I enjoyed growing up on the farm and helping in the summers. I appreciated the lessons it taught me about making do with what you have and the valuable lessons you can only learn from manual labor. While I decided to leave the family farm for college, I was able to stay connected to agriculture through my education, majoring in Agricultural Engineering at the University of... Read More →
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Agronomy: Podcast: A Look at Conservation Tillage
September 02, 2016
Rachel Cook, Ph.D., North Carolina State University assistant professor/co-director of the Forest Productivity Cooperative, provides an in-depth explanation of conservation tillage practices. She covers the short-term and long-term benefits of conservation tillage methods. “Based on our 45-year study, doing no-till and adding your typical NPK nutrients is the only way you're going to increase your organic matter.”
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