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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2290973/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Crop Chats, we visit Nick Stokman’s farm near Strathroy, Ontario, where he’s been fine-tuning his no-till system on heavy clay soils for over 30 years. With a practical mindset and deep curiosity, Nick shares lessons learned across decades of experimentation—from managing residue and customizing drills for bio strip-till to making cover crops work in narrow windows. This conversation explores the real tradeoffs of no-till on challenging soils, how to prioritize long-term soil biology, and the role of patience, drainage, and observation in building a resilient system. If you’re considering a shift to reduced tillage—or want to learn from someone who’s been in the trenches for decades—this episode offers grounded, candid insight from one of Ontario’s long-time soil stewards. Topics covered: * No-till on heavy clay: managing moisture, compaction, and emergence * The evolution of Nick’s cover crop system * Custom equipment hacks for bio strip-till * Learning from failure and trusting slow progress * What he’d never go back to—and why * Advice for new no-tillers 🎧 New episodes dropping weekly throughout the planting season. Crop Chats is a collaborative video and podcast series between the Ontario Soil Network and Ian McDonald (OMAFA). Watch the full video on YouTube or listen on your favourite podcast platform. 🌱 Watch the full series on YouTube: youtube.com/@SoilNetwork [https://youtube.com/@SoilNetwork] 🌾 Discover more from OMAFA: youtube.com/@ONfieldcrops/videos [https://youtube.com/@ONfieldcrops/videos] Thanks for tuning in to the Soil Network Podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a fellow farmer or agri-curious friend. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a conversation about farming smarter, growing better, and building stronger communities. 🌾 Stay Connected: 📢 Explore more stories, events, and resources through our Linktree: 👉 linktr.ee/ontariosoilnetwork [https://linktr.ee/ontariosoilnetwork] Let’s keep growing—together. See you next time!
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