Ontario Grain Farmer February 2024

Chesley 519-363-3192 Lucknow 519-529-7995 Walton 519-887-6365 Meaford 519-538-1660 Mount Forest 519-323-2755 Owen Sound 519-376-5880 REACH FARTHER, WORK SMARTER. brandt.ca The all-new Brandt XT-Series grain cart utilizes simple innovations to eliminate common delays, so you can Lead the Field. Industry-leading auger reach delivers ultimate visibility while steep tank angles ensure complete tank cleanout. Keep your harvest moving with optional features including a joystick control kit, auto-lock auger fold and more. Robotically-welded frames, modular tanks, protected electrical systems and simple drive systems deliver unrivalled uptime. Increased Productivity Easier to Operate Engineered for Durability 11 ONTARIO GRAIN FARMER FEBRUARY 2024 RESULTS Here are a few takeaways for Ontario grain farmers from the study analysis. The effects of crop rotation on soil health are still being analyzed, but some conclusions in this area are available. 1) Building SOC through crop rotation depends on type of tillage system. This means that there is no ‘one-size’ fits all approach to increasing SOC storage. 2) No-till systems, in general, build soil health. Many studies have shown that no-till leaves the soil structure and organism communities intact, promoting soil health. This study also showed that the modified no-till system had a greater potential in building soil health (building SOC and TN levels) than conventional tillage, fall moldboard plow, at all soil depths. Particularly in the top 20 centimetres of soil, the SOC level was much higher (14.1 Mg/hectare greater) with no-till. “How much this is due to more extensive roots versus crop debris is a question I and many international researchers want to answer,” says Van Eerd. “This project was not designed to answer that, but other research This research project received funding from Grain Farmers of Ontario. continued on page 12

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