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Jul. 31, 2023 by Kim Schmidt, Executive Editor, Ag Equipment Intelligence No-till has seen considerable growth in the U.S. since the early 1970s when the practice was used on only 3.3 million U.S. acres. According to the last USDA Census of Agriculture no-till was practiced on 104 million acres in 2017. Current estimates put 2021 no-till acreage at 110 million acres. The practice is poised for further growth due to its carbon-friendly advantages, especially if food, fuel and fabric producers begin to specify the farm practices of the commodities they purchase. This exclusive report -- No-Till Farming Market in the U.S.: A 10-Year Study into the Practice & Trends -- will help your business understand how to further penetrate this growing market and what no-tillers are looking for from their equipment manufacturers, dealers, ag retailers and others. For any company looking to expand its reach and influence into conservation agriculture, this report is a must-have business intelligence tool for understanding the no-till space. Inside you'll find insight into tillers'... •Equipment ownership and usage •Equipment purchasing plans •Cover crop practices, including application and termination methods and equipment •Yields and acreage •Crop input practices and usage •Operating expenses •And much more, including several never-before published figures To get your copy of this report today click here. Read it cover-to-cover. There's no other report of its kind anywhere, because no one else has the depth of data and expertise to cover trends in dealership growth opportunities like Ag Equipment Intelligence. Tweet |
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