It works a whole lot better on productive soil than marginal soil. Good drainage is important and is critical on the marginal soils. Soil that has very poor tilth I have found is not conducive with no-till. Our program is minimum till with a zone-till package for row crops. Poor soils will respond if whatever limited tillage that is done on a timely basis. Any deep-till is done in the fall or is not done at all. Springtime is disk or field cultivator for the minimum tillage. Soil PH changes more readily in the top 3 - 4 inches of soil so tests should be done more frequent than conventional. Nutrients such as Potash are consumed out of that top layer at faster rate also. A lot of farmers experienced what JD Seller did 20 to 30 years ago because a lot of seed varieties were not able to handle the conditions. I know a couple of farmers from back then that tried it extensively and lost their shirts. The varieties today are leaps and bounds better for that program.
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