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Ag Blogs -
Tom Tibbits
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Friday, 24 February 2012 09:48 |
Tales of a Kansas Farmer
Authors note: Much of this is my recap of the 2012 No Till on the Plains Winter Conference.
I went into the conference wanting to wrap my mind around utilizing
cover crops in no till better. I still have many questions, but they
might be best answered from experimenting.
Implementing
cover crops in no till cropping systems has been a concept introduced
to me at the No Till on the Plains winter conference a couple of years
ago. Cover crops are plants seeded and grown between cash crops. These
plants can be legumes that takes nitrogen from the air for the plant to
use, brassica's that are deep rooted that help break compacted layers of
soil and trap nitrogen, or grasses that hold soil and take up
nutrients.
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Monday, 25 January 2010 08:53 |
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Tales of a Kansas Farmer
I am going in a different direction in this blog. Based off a tweet I posted on Twitter the other day. "Farming is not static, it's always evolving: better genetics, new crops, different methods." These few words generated numerous reposts, retweets, and a discussion with a gentleman about genetically modified organisms, GMO. |
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