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Plug and Plant Ep. 14: The Benefits of No-Till in Extreme Conditions

January 5, 2021 Podcast

This podcast is the sixth in the series 6 “Resilience” podcast series. We recorded this one in Crooks, SD the backdrop was the extremely wet weather on 2019. In this podcast, Kent Vlieger (NRCS-SD) facilitates a discussion with farmers Kurt Stiefvater, Ryan Larson, Nate Stroschein, Ross Hanson and SDSU’s field soils specialist Anthony Bly. We wanted to feature this episode because we were struck by the different reasons each farmer feels no-till is working for them. Ultimately this comes down to money and time and the general message from these farmers to others is that patience pays off! If you’d like to our selected video material from these conversations, please visit SD NRCS’s ‘Growing Resilience with Soil Health’ playlist on YouTube.

To check out this episode on Apple podcasts, search ‘Soil Health Labs’ or copy the following link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soil-health-labs/id1437279982

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