What is no-till?
No till or conservation tilling is a land practice in which the soil is left virtually undisturbed from harvest to planting. Conservation Tillage is as defined in the Natural Resources Conservation Service National Handbook of Conservation Practices. These definitions are: No-till/Strip-till – Managing the amount, orientation, and distribution of crop and other plant residue on the surface year-round while growing crops in narrow slots or tilled or residue-free strips in soil previously untilled by full width inversion implement.