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"I will till no
soil until it's time. If I don't have a
darned good reason for fall tillage, I
will wait until spring. If it's
planting time and I still don't have a good reason,
I will try No-Till."
The purpose of the South
Dakota No-Till Association is to promote, advance and improve
agriculture through the utilization of no-till farming methods.
To encourage, aid and conduct research of no-till farming
practices and disseminate educational information to producers
using or wanting to use no-till cropping systems. |
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No-Till: The “C” Connection -
Thank you to all our
sponsors. We could not do it without you! |
Other Resources |
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Swath Grazing Using
Zero till by Trevor Atchinson, Pipestone, Manitoba C-Lock
by Dr. P. Zimmerman, SDSM&T
Do You See What I C 2007 by Dr. D. Beck, SDSU
Rangeland Health & Planned Grazing Field Guide by Kirk
Gadzia
Information for developing carbon trading markets
Carbon is the "C" that starts "C"onservation by Dr. D.R.
Reicosky, USDA-ARS, Morris, MN.
Soil
Variability, Carbon Variability, Nutrient Variability by Jim
Millar, NRCS, Redfield, SD
True Value of Carbon in Agricultural Soils by Dr. J.
Hatfield, NSTL, Ames, Iowa
A
Systems Approach 2005 (Power Point Presentation)
Soil Testing Procedures for Biologically Based Systems |
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PO Box 2 · Pierre, SD 57501
· 605-222-6238 For questions or
comments regarding the website, contact
r2d2sbeck@mncomm.com
Updated
11-19-06 |
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