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Livestock Integration in Organic Systems
Livestock Integration in Organic Systems with Nate Powell Palm
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Livestock Integration in Organic Systems with Nate Powell Palm
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Livestock Integration in Organic Systems with Nate Powell Palm
Identifying Markets while Diversifying
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Identifying Markets While Diversifying with Wesley Rieth
Ecological Insect Management
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Ecological Insect Management Dr. Emily Bick Assistant Professor of Precision Pest Ecology Field & Forage Crops Extension Specialist Department of Entomology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Diversifying with Dry Beans
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Diversifying with Dry Beans Ken Kmiecik, Bean Breeder & Kristen Loria Extension Support Specialist @ Cornell University Farmer @ Buttermilk Bean in Finger Lakes of NY
Post Harvest Handling of Food Grade Grains
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Post Harvest Handling of Food Grade Grains Jon Findlay - Clearwater Farms, Caro, MI
Organic No Till Research Update r
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Organic No Till Research Update with Ben Brockmueller Chris Pelzer
Farm Resiliency and Dealing with Extreme Weather
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Farm Resiliency and Dealing with Extreme Weather Steve Vavrus Director, Wisconsin State Climatology Office Co-Director, Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts (WICCI) Nelson Institute Center for Climatic Research University of Wisconsin-Madison
Organic Financing and Programs
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Organic Financing and Programs with Paul Dietman Senior Focused Lending Specialist, Compeer Financial.
Ecological Weed Management
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Plenary | Ecological Weed Management with Steve Shirtliffe Professor, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan
A Critical Eye on First Equipment Purchases
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A Critical Eye on First Equipment Purchases Panel Discussion with Jake Willrett, Adam Roberts & Ross Wilken
Transitioning Larger Acreage
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Transitioning Larger Acreage, panel discussion with Taylor Stewart, Michael O’Donnell, Angie Coxworth
My Organic Grain Journey with Klaas Martens
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My Organic Grain Journey with Klaas Martens
Going High Tech, with a panel of three innovative farmers.
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Going High Tech, with a panel of three innovative farmers.
Manure, Understanding Mineralization & Nutrient Credits with Natasha Rayne, Ph.D.
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Manure, Understanding Mineralization & Nutrient Credits with Natasha Rayne, Ph.D.
Disease Management in Organic Systems with Darcy Telenko
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Disease Management in Organic Systems with Darcy Telenko
Assessing Rye Stands at Green-up for Roller-Crimping
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Assessing Rye Stands at Green-up for Roller-Crimping
Assessing conditions for roller-crimping at rye boot stage
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Assessing conditions for roller-crimping at rye boot stage
Jay Goldmark of Stone House Farm on reducing labor and improving resilience with organic no-till
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Jay Goldmark of Stone House Farm on reducing labor and improving resilience with organic no-till
Farmer Klaas Martens on adaptive management for organic no-till soybean
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Farmer Klaas Martens on adaptive management for organic no-till soybean
Stuart Farr of Hudson Valley Hops & Grains on organic no-till for keeping soil covered and fertility
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Stuart Farr of Hudson Valley Hops & Grains on organic no-till for keeping soil covered and fertility
Chuck Cornillie of Belltown Farms on reducing erosion and sequestering carbon with organic no-till
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Chuck Cornillie of Belltown Farms on reducing erosion and sequestering carbon with organic no-till
Organic No-Till Updates and Experiences
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Organic No-Till Updates and Experiences
Disease management in organic grain crops: What works, what doesn’t
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Disease management in organic grain crops: What works, what doesn’t
Choosing the right cultivation equipment for your farm - Part 1
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Choosing the right cultivation equipment for your farm - Part 1
Choosing the right cultivation equipment for your farm - Part 2
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Choosing the right cultivation equipment for your farm - Part 2
I know this is old, and no one has responded, and very well this may never be seen. I’m a graduate of the school of hard knocks on zero input, zero till farming. But don’t feel sorry for me, because it’s turning out great. I got rid of my drum style roller, and went to by the row, pneumatic downforce crimpers. Once I’ve snapped a Bauer Bar twice, I convert it in to a roller crimper. They are great equipment, but 3-4 yrs with us is equivalent to 20-30 yrs of use on a typical 1500-2500 acre operation. Factor in the hard pulling of planting in to standing cover crop, they snap on you. You would be shocked how many pounds of resistance a smooth flowing cover crop adds. It’s measurable.
Informative!
For me, the best results come from planting, then roller crimping later. The crop gets planted earlier.
Great presentation. Thanks for sharing this with us.
CAFO swine manure is not real organic
The best pre emergent cultivation tool might be a Phillips harrow in my opinion.
I've wondered about using a Philips rolling harrow. It doesn't dig too deep for post planting, pre-emerge?
@@jacoblandis4535 seems to go about as deep as a tine weeder on my soil
Fantastic insights. Thank you.
The "biological" farmer talks about chemistry for 1 hour lol
I wish I could spend a week with this man! I'm so intrigued by what they are doing
Gary you're my new favourite teacher!
I did a four row test strip of buckwheat and tiller radishes (that flowered) all next to my corn 2022 and the number of predator insects from ladybugs to thumb sized garden spiders and praying mantis was astounding -- japanese beetles and grasshoppers appeared but quickly vanished. I had not expected that effectiveness.
How difficult is it to remove perennial Kernza if you want to rotate into a different crop? Out of curiosity to test a small amount of Kernza I checked the Kernza website and they seem quite ... fussy about supplying seed. Suggest they make a quick and easy way to order a half to a pound of seed for testing.
What were the results of this stand?
is this on raised beds? what machines are you using for harvesting? also what seeder is being used to sow from in between the mulch? TIA
The weeds still grow between the plants. Rotary Hoes will not work if you have rocks.
Appreciate you..
i have been looking for this thank you liked and subbed
Jeff, any follow up to the May 23 and June 1 treatment comparisons?
I have a 24hp tractor and im wanting a single row cultivator . Which would you suggest ?
you are a true farmer a man that knows that he knows that he knows
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm
I'm in the same boat bud .
I’m new to this I grow organic vegetables every thing by hand but I’m looking into cover crops for vegetables
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That’s my dad
Unparalleled enthusiasm.
Hi Léa, Very interesting. It's something I plan on trying a little this year. You seem to have the best weed control when you have three "stale seed beds" (11:50 in the video), meaning three cultivation passes prior to planting (I think). Is that correct, and if so, how did you time the three passes. Where they all immediately before planting/drilling, or were they spread out over several weeks in the spring ahead of planting/drilling? Thanks for the presentation, Bruce
Hi, when I said "3 flushes of weeds" I actually meant 4 tillages passes prior to planting. Pass 1 stimulates the 1st flush of weeds, pass 2 gets rid of the 1st flush and stimulates a second one etc. In that specific case, the ground was tilled on May 12, 23, 31 and June 5 . It is best to space the tillage passes to give enough time for most weeds to germinated but not too much time so the weeds are easily controlled with light tillage (7-10 days, depending on weather).
@@patathontruk Thanks for clearing that up.
Thank you for this series. Gary really does a superior job detailing the sequence to success. The ultimate teacher is experience with your individual tools, AFTER listening to guidance from a master!
Great points...a rising tide raises all ships!
This is an awesome set of videos! Thanks for sharing and putting it out there!
As a no till farmer, I don’t cultivate but love listening to Gary talk about cultivating. He’s a genius! I can’t imagine a brain surgeon or a rock scientist being more in depth and knowing why they doing what they do and being able to explain it.
Thank you very much for uploading these videos!
Weeds are a big challenge in conservation agricultural systems, it calls for alternative Integrated weed management options
How do organic no till farmers prevent/manage slugs?
How do you combat slugs?
Land mines
Thanks for filming and posting these field days. It's good to have this to review. I was in the audience, notebook in hand, and didn't remember some of the details shown in the video.
Klas Maarten is one of my "Farmer heroes"- I have learned a lot from his talks!
Hello Lea and Erin, thanks for the video! I am an organic farmer in New Zealand and looking to do some similar trials. Did you do some no-till corn trials this season? Cheers, Harry
Thanks Daryl, keep up the good work!!!
That was priceless education for me!