This week I’ve been blown away by the quality of presentations at the National No-Tillage Conference.
Like most events this winter, it’s being held virtually. But that hasn’t been a roadblock to providing engaging, impactful content.
I learned about women who are engaged in soil health conversations, variable rate seeding, pest control and why no-till farming is an increasingly popular practice — to name a few topics.
I’m excited for the future of soil health, cover crops, no-till and other sustainable farming practices, especially in Indiana.
We take farming seriously, and I’m so proud of our farmers for taking care of their land.
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