Tour stops will cover a spectrum of soils and climates. The farms being toured have moisture availability similar to much of Nebraska, and while some differences exist in the crop genetics and length of the growing season, even more commonalities can be found in the underlying traits of a functional no-till system. The tour will study practices used in well-managed continuous no-till systems for differences in cropping intensity, diversity, plant health, weed and pest suppression, profitability, and risk management.
Partially funded through a grant from the Nebraska Environmental Trust and in cooperation with NRCS and UNL Extension, the Points North No-Till Bus Tour will be Tuesday through Thursday, June 17-19. Pick-up and departure locations are: the Gering Civic Center, the Mark Watson farm, and the NRCS office in Rushville. The tour will begin with a tour of the Mark Watson farm near Alliance at 8:30 a.m. on June 17.
"The bus tour gives farmers an opportunity to learn about continuous no-till firsthand, to get their hands dirty on the farm of a successful no-till practitioner," said Brian Lindley, executive director of No-till on the Plains, Inc. "With this kind of format, participants can ask questions of the experts and producers and get immediate, practical answers. The interaction on the bus is just tremendous. "
Featured stops will include:
The bus will pick up participants at the following locations June 17.
Registration
The registration fee for the tour is $69.95 which includes travel and double-occupancy lodging. Attendees are responsible for meal costs.
No-till on the Plains is a regional farmer-run group promoting practical and scientific application of continuous no-till farming.
For more information on the tour, call 888-330-5142 or see www.notill.org.
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