We have spent the past three days at the National No-Till Conference in St. Louis. Not only is this a great No-Till Conference, but it is a great crop production conference.
At the Luncheon on the first day, Responsible Nutrient Management Practitioners we awarded for their diligence in taking care of their soil nutrient levels. Jason Carter, Mike Werling, and Mike Taylor were recognized for their nutrient management programs. Jason Carter is using chicken litter to build his soils up. His program also includes annual soil testing to measure progress. As his soil has improved, he has cut back on chicken litter.
Mike Werling is looking at economics and applying fertilizer at modest rates to maximize profits. He soil tests every three years. Cover cr ops are also a component of his program. Werling uses less than one pound per bushel of corn to produce high yields economically.
Mike Taylor makes sure his soil tests correlate with soil types on his farm. He also uses cover crops and lower than average fertilizer rates to produce higher than average yields. He uses variable rate technology as appropriate and also applies in row fertilizer to spoon feed his crops. He is using No-till and cover crops to improve organic matter levels on the topsoil.
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