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Brookfield, Wis.--Just one good idea could be worth a whole lot of time and money in the hands of the right no-tiller. And that's why no-tillers shouldn't be without "177 Super Ideas For Better No-Tilling," a new special report now available from No-Till Farmer newsletter.
At a cost of $6.95, this special no-till management report gives the reader an ear at all 60 of the round table sessions held at the 1997 National No-Tillage Conference in Des Moines, Iowa, last January. No-Till Farmer editors were able to sit in on the action and collected the best ideas from this annual midwinter conference that drew more than 600 veteran no-tillers for four days of no-till brainstorming.
These innovative no-till ideas cover topics including: notill sprayers; shaving herbicide rates; fertilizing no-till corn; no-till coulters; Truax, Case and John Deere no-till drills; managing manure in no-till; Kinze no-till planters; no-till wheat
concerns; creating no-till clubs; fall-stripping and deep-banding rigs; land leases; and narrow-row no-till corn.
Also covered are no-tilling corn into wheat and bean stubble; pre-emergence weed control; no-till insects and diseases; no-till cover crops; precision farming with no-till; zone tillage; no-tilling in Western states; no-tilling in mud; effective burndown herbicides; no-till vegetables; and much more.
All told, 177 specific" yield-enhancing" money-saving no-till ideas are available at about the same price as a single bushel of soybeans!
To order your copy of special no-till management report No. 10, "177 Super Ideas For Better No-Tilling", send a check or money order to No-Till Farmer, P.O. Box 624, Brookfield, WI 53008-0624 or call (800) NIL-TILL (645-8455) with your credit card authorization.