✍️To wrap up this week's Minimum Tillage tips, let's look at some more advantages of Minimum Tillage over Traditional Tillage✍️ 📕Minimum Tillage breaks hard pans, enhances water infiltration, and reduces surface runoff, while Traditional Tillage creates hard pans, reduces water infiltration, and increases surface runoff. 📕Minimum Tillage preserves soil structure and reduces soil erosion with little disturbance to micro-organisms while Traditional Tillage disrupts soil structure, increases soil erosion, and disturbs soil micro-organisms 📕Minimum Tillage keeps the weed seed bank undisturbed, hence reducing weed pressure (long-term), while Traditional Tillage unearths dormant weed seed bank and covers fresh weed seeds, increasing weed pressure #TogetherWeGrow #makingmarketsworkbetterforfarmers #sustainablefarming #minimumtillage #FtMA #STRAK
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This year’s harvest is in the books and preparation for next year has begun. A postharvest field inspection is a great way for producers to assess residue from the 2023 crop and look for what improvements can be made in 2024. Residue is an important way to combat soil erosion, add nutrients to the soil, and suppress winter weed growth. 🌾 This article gives more information on best management practices of crop residue. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/g5M9Px_w #farminginthewest #cropresidue #rootagadvisory #harvestseason
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This year’s harvest is in the books and preparation for next year has begun. A postharvest field inspection is a great way for producers to assess residue from the 2023 crop and look for what improvements can be made in 2024. Residue is an important way to combat soil erosion, add nutrients to the soil, and suppress winter weed growth. 🌾 This article gives more information on best management practices of crop residue. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/gMbAxEN9 #farminginthewest #cropresidue #rootagadvisory #harvestseason
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If you already have a weed problem, don’t despair! There are still things that you can do to manage it. Chikara® Weed Control is a residual herbicide designed to control annual and perennial weeds on surfaces that should not have vegetation. This herbicide is absorbed by the roots and shoots of the weeds, and it also binds to soil particles, which can prevent the emergence of more weed sprouts. By doing so, it helps maintain a weed-free and safe environment. https://lnkd.in/g8Pwep2u #landscaping #weeds #weedcontrol
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