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New program in Illinois compares farming practices and outcomes

Author: Kevin Bessler

Bessler, Kevin. “New Program in Illinois Compares Farming Practices and Outcomes.” The Center Square, 3 July 2024, https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_d66e77a0-3964-11ef-a1d9-afd6ce4839f6.html.

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Mar-18-25 A silo on display at the Farm Progress Show in Decatur, Illinois, Aug. 29, 2023

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(The Center Square) – A farming program in Illinois aims to improve farm incomes and environmental outcomes.

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Chris S Chris S (Mar 18 2025 12:26PM) : Note: Tillage is the process of loosening and aerating soil to prepare it for planting. The kind of tillage done on most big farms today leaves the ground bare, which regenerative farming advocates say has a negative impact on the environment [Edited]
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Chris S Chris S (Mar 18 2025 12:26PM) : The Center Square seems to be a fiscally conservative but generally even-handed look at government spending
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Precision Conservation Management recently released a summary of nine years worth of in-field data from Illinois farms. Farmers enrolled in PCM receive annual data analysis for their farm in addition to access to conservation experts and guidance on cost-share programs available to farmers. Through their data analysis, the program aims to identify conservation practices that effectively address environmental issues without risking the farmers’ bottom line.

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Chris S Chris S (Mar 18 2025 12:28PM) : Another multi-year study, looking at tillage practices, like the Farm Systems Trial article more

link to my annotations of Rodale’s Farm System Trial: https://writingpartners.net/documents/4821

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“It definitely sheds light on what a person is doing and if someone else is doing it the data set can give you a glimpse into a different practice that maybe you aren’t doing that you want to do,” said Zach Wells, a farmer in Champaign County.

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According to PCM data, the most frequently observed tillage systems on the most profitable acres were one-pass light tillage for corn and no-till for soybeans.

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Chris S Chris S (Mar 18 2025 12:29PM) : no-till for soybeans seems better for a number of reasons: in addition to being the most profitable, it also requires less wear and tear on equipment, less labor, probably better soil health...
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PCM surveyed enrolled farmers in 2024 and found that 64% of farmers who don’t already use reduced tillage practices agree that they are likely to reduce or eliminate tillage due to information they have received from PCM.

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Chris S Chris S (Mar 18 2025 12:31PM) : looks like progress. more

Precision Conservation Management (PCM) found that almost two-thirds of the farmers surveyed said they’d reduce or eliminate tillage based on PCM information.

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Reducing tillage can also have a significant impact on soil erosion and water quality. PCM began as a response to the Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy in 2015, which guides state efforts to improve water quality at home and downstream by reducing nitrogen and phosphorus levels in lakes, streams and rivers.

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“Between now and 2025, we all have to do something different on each acre to achieve the goals of the Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy,” said Dirk Rice, a Champaign County farmer. “We can’t do what we’ve always done and avoid negative publicity or difficult regulations like we see in surrounding states.”

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Chris S Chris S (Mar 18 2025 12:32PM) : link to Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy Implementation - https://epa.illinois.gov/topics/water-quality/watershed-management/excess-nutrients/nutrient-loss-reduction-strategy.html
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Chris S Chris S (Mar 18 2025 12:35PM) : Some might argue these regulations are too strict, but it does seem to be encouraging some healthier farming practices more

I’m also wondering if the current administration will ease some of these “difficult regulations”

Farmers in Kentucky and Nebraska are also taking part in the program.

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DMU Timestamp: March 13, 2025 19:03

Added March 18, 2025 at 12:38pm by Chris Sloan
Title: A silo on display at the Farm Progress Show in Decatur, Illinois, Aug. 29, 2023

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DMU Timestamp: March 13, 2025 19:03

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