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December 12, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thinking About Reducing Tillage? Start Here
 
Every farmer can reduce tillage — from the number of passes to the aggressiveness or the depth of the tillage tool. Learn more about reduced tillage practices such as vertical-till, strip-till, zone-till and no-till.
 
 
 
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Planning for 2025 means planning for uncertainty — too much water, or too little, high wind, heat, cold and more. While not every scenario is manageable or avoidable, you can build resilience into your crop production systems.

8 Best Practices for Year-Round Crop Production Resilience
 
 
 
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Are you trying to dial in fertilizer costs? Prioritize soil testing, and check out a new dashboard that tracks fertilizer production, imports, prices and transportation factors.

Make Fertilizer Decisions With Confidence and Insight
 
 
 
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Nothing goes to waste on Royal Family Farms — and the three brothers are starting to see regenerative practices pay off in a big way across their 6,000 acres.

Washington Grower Shares How To Scale Regenerative Farming
 
 
 

Five years after their introduction, carbon offset markets have evolved, and some have disappeared.

Can You Still Bank On Carbon Opportunities?
 
 
 
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