No-Till Passport

No-Till Passport

Welcome to No-Till Passport — a new feature debuting on the No-Till Farmer website! Twice per month, the editors of No-Till Farmer will be sharing with you stories of successful no-till and cover crop practices throughout the world.
 
No-tillers in North America are certainly not just part of a successful movement in their own area, but also part of a world-wide movement as farmers seek out ways to make their operations more profitable, efficient and sustainable. South America, New Zealand and Australia are among the world’s leaders in no-till acreage, and adoption in many other countries is catching up.
 
Please enjoy these success stories, and if you know of any other international no-till success stories, please email them to mpaukner@lessitermedia.com.


The No-Till Passport series is brought to you by Martin Industries.


Since 1991, Martin Industries has designed, manufactured and sold leading agriculture equipment across the U.S. and Canada. Known for Martin-Till planter attachments, the company has expanded to include a five-step planting system, closing wheel systems, twisted drag chains, fertilizer openers and more in their lineup. Their durable and reliable planter attachments are making it possible for more and more farmers to plant into higher levels of residue.

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Adopting the No-Till System: Conservation Agriculture in Argentina

International No-Till Legend, Roberto Peiretti, shares his thoughts on why conservation agriculture is so important and the role that no-till farming plays in the widespread adoption of conservation agriculture systems on a global scale.
Currently, more than 740,000 acres of agricultural land in Iran is currently managed with the conservation agriculture approach. The No-Till Passport series is brought to you by Martin Industries.
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Indonesian Farmers Triple Income with No-Till, Conservation Ag Practices

Conservation agriculture techniques enable smallholders to adopt more efficient practices, which can reduce crop losses and offer higher returns. FAO is working with the Indonesian government to expand the use of this technique nationwide. The No-Till Passport series is brought to you by Martin Industries.
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