In the aftermath of the fatal dust storm that hit Illinois, experts are calling for a shift in conservation practices. According to a recent report, implementing no-till or cover crop practices may have prevented the deadly event. In this video, we explore how these conservation practices work and why they may be the key to protecting our soil and preventing future dust storms. Join us as we discuss this critical topic and learn about the latest developments in agriculture and conservation.
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Some no tillers advocate the roller crimper on certain cover crops.
Being a Star Trek fan, I would have expected John's glitch on "sensors" to have been "sensorrs" rather than "sensars".
Friend has a deere demo of autonomous tractor this spring, said it wouldnt work in dusty conditions becuse sensors couldnt see either.