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Pennsylvania No-Till Alliance celebrates 20 years with upcoming field days - Farm and Dairy

Summary by Farm and Dairy
SALEM, Ohio — Jim Hershey gave up the plow long before no-till farming was credited with improving soil health. When he made the switch in the 1980s, it was a business decision. He started farming in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1977, using conventional tillage practices similar to those of his neighbors. But when hired labor on his dairy farm became unaffordable in the early ‘80s, he knew something had to change. Hershey realized he could…
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Farm and Dairy broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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