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RealAg Radio: Long-season hybrids, plow vs. ripper, and cost cutting techniques, Dec 2, 2024

Real Agriculture

Host Shaun Haney is joined by RealAgriculture’s in-house agronomist, Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson to discuss a number of topics including: The winter season; The 2025 crop planning process; Controversy between the plow vs. disc ripper; and, Being cautious with cost cutting techniques. Thoughts… Read More

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Wheat Pete’s Word, Nov 27: Winter weather, phosphorus decisions, and tillage talk

Real Agriculture

Moldboard plowing? Moldboard plowing? In this episode of Wheat Pete’s Word, Pete says that tillage erosion is 10 times worse than wind and water erosion. The disc ripper… Read More When asked about tillage, RealAgriculture’s Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson says to do as little as you can.

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Kuhn combines soil prep and seeding in one-pass system

Real Agriculture

In this report from Agritechnica, Kuhn product line manager David Hild explains how European farmers who fall plow typically utilize two separate machines — a power harrow followed by a. Helping farmers prep soil and seed crops in small spring planting windows is the driving force behind a new harrow and seeder combination for Kuhn.

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To smell plowed earth in spring

Western FarmPress

The turning of soil can invoke an almost tangible sense memory.

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From cast-iron plows to AI, farm innovation endures

Western FarmPress

Farmer Iron: No matter the century, farmers remain cautious before embracing new technology.

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How to Enhance Crop Improvement in Agriculture

Agric4profits

In the past, the expansion of arable land through clearing and plowing was a common method used by peasant farmers to increase food production. Crop improvement is a vital component of the agricultural industry, as crop products are essential to human existence. However, this means of expanding agricultural land is seldom feasible today.

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Deep tillage: To turn or not to turn?

Western FarmPress

I am not suggesting every peanut, corn, cotton or soybean field needs to be plowed in 2024, but deep tillage once every 3-4 years can be a useful tool for managing troublesome weeds.

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