The purpose of this study is to evaluate the yield differences between different tillage practices in a corn after-corn rotation.

The no-till system performed the best in 2022, a year in which Beck's saw an extended mid-season dry spell at this site. In this study, these results are expected in dry years.
Observation The no-till system performed the best in 2022, a year in which Beck's saw an extended mid-season dry spell at this site. In this study, these results are expected in dry years. 2022 Results 18-Year Corn-After-Corn Tillage Yield Average



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