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August 3, 1971 Ohio FED. S.W.C.D. School. Supervisors: Ralph Winters, John Winger, Robert Hall (Marietta SWCD) observe local No-till corn

July 18, 1974 Jack Shanewise, Mark Massa, No-till corn

July 19, 1972 Cliff Olinger, Agricultural technician shown discussing equipment with James Vines (on left) and Ralph Winters (on right). No-till conference at the Coshocton station.

July 16, 1972 No-till frost

July 14, 1970 James Heffelfinger. No-till corn meadow crop harvested and field planted for silage

July 16, 1972 No-till contour strips.

July 3, 1969 No-till meeting.

July 10, 1975 Dr. Jack Shanewise as he examines No-till corn on his farm near Butler

June 27, 1963 Kenneth Putt. Minimum tillage corn.

June 14, 1973 Dale Cook and No-till corn planter on sod.

June 23, 1977 Jack Myers Farm. No-till.

June 9, 1971 Richard Lenhart examines No-till corn planting operation

June 12, 1972 Gary Forbes, grandson, with Clarence Forbes. They examine the frost damaged No-till farm.

June 4, 1971 Laurence Faulkner at Lowell Strauch Farm, 8 row, 20-inch Oliver drill corn planter.

June 7, 1977 Larry Ault, No-till. J. Scherer Farm.

June 4, 1963 Jay Kisling, wheel track minimum tillage

June 4, 1963 Jay Kisling, minimum tillage wheel track.

June, 1987 Mark Berry Farm, weed control in No-till corn

June 3, 1976 Terry Kochheiser, Ray Temple Farm, No-till corn

June, 1981 Darrel Kissel Farm planting No-till corn in corn stalks.

May, 1980 Planting No-till soybeans in corn residue at K. Ernst Farm.

May 25, 1966 Harry McBrich at Don Rader Farm. Minimum tillage is one operation method for corn

May 24, 1972 Cooperator Richard Forbes prepares a No-till corn test plot on his farm

May 24, 19972 Richard Forbes replaces the worn fluted coulter on the 4 row A C No-till planter

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