​​No-Till Soybean

January 2014 | 22 min., 23 sec.
by Chad Lee
University of Kentucky

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Summary

​The presentation will help consultants, growers and other practitioners in the Cornbelt, Mid-South, and Southeast regions with an introduction to no-tillage practices in soybean. Topics include a brief history of no-tillage, the benefits and disadvantages of no-tillage and a comparison of management practices between no-tillage and minimal tillage or conventional tillage systems. By the end of this presentation, the viewer should know more about no-tillage in soybean and basic management practices.

About the Presenter

Chad LeeChad Lee is the Extension Grain Crops Specialist for the University of Kentucky. He conducts applied research on production systems in corn, soybean and wheat. Chad began working at the University of Kentucky in July, 2002 after completing degrees at Berea College, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Michigan State University. For two years, while completing his doctorate, Chad worked at Michigan State in weed management in soybean and potatoes. As part of his current extension duties, Chad maintains the Grain Crops Extension website and the Grain Crops Update​ blog.​

Contact Information:
Email: cdlee2@uky.edu

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