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SUMMARY:Practices That Pay: What 11 Years of Data Reveals About Tillage\, Nitrogen Management\, and Cover Crops
DESCRIPTION:What separates the most profitable corn and soybean fields from the rest? After 11 years of field data from hundreds of thousands of Illinois acres\, PCM has some clear answers. \nJoin Dr. Laura Gentry for a look at what PCM data shows regarding tillage systems\, nitrogen management\, and cover crop adoption analyzed for both environmental and economic impact. This webinar will cover: \n\n\nWhich tillage practices are returning the most to operators and landowners\nWhere the most profitable fields land on nitrogen rates (and how that compares to what most farmers are applying)\nWhat cover crop data shows about profitability when incentive payments are factored in\n\n\nRegistration is free. The full findings will be published in PCM’s annual Business Case for Conservation report\, available in the June issue of Prairie Farmer Magazine or at precisionconservation.org
URL:https://farmdoc.illinois.edu/webinar/practices-that-pay-what-11-years-of-data-reveals-about-tillage-nitrogen-management-and-cover-crops
LOCATION:farmdoc Webinars\, University of Illinois\, Champaign\, IL\, 61820\, United States
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