Just like many other states, the mantra in Tennessee cotton country was that no-till wouldn’t work. But through many fields days and experiments at the Milan Ag Experiment Station and Milan No-Till Field Day, Univ. of Tennessee Agronomist John Bradley proved them wrong.
In the latest edition of the No-Till Farmer podcast — brought to you by Yetter Farm Equipment, Bradley talks about the ins and outs of no-till cotton production and shares how cover crops, crop rotation and no-till residue management play an important role in maintaining or even increasing lint yields while protecting soil from erosion.
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