4 Days of Non-Stop Learning from Leading No-Tillers, Agronomists, Researchers and Other No-Till Experts Sharing Innovative Ideas
For more than a 3 decades, the National No-Tillage Conference has been providing the practical tips and information farmers need to run a more successful and profitable no-till operation. In our 34th year, we're ready to do it again at the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at The Arch Hotel on Jan. 6-9, 2026. Don't miss out!
Actionable Insights
The 4-day agenda offers sessions on impactful learning and actionable ideas from no-tillers like you, seeking the best income-expanding strategies available today.
World Class Speakers
NNTC hand-picks no-till experts from around the world to provide you and fellow attendees with exclusive expert-level knowledge and education.
Unrivaled Networking
One of the most valuable takeaways from the conference will be the network of leaders you'll build, providing support year after year for your toughest challenges.
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Get the Most Out of Your No-Till Farming System by Attending the National No-Tillage Conference
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Sneak Peek at the Speaker Lineup
Michael Thompson No-Till Farmer 2025 Conservation Ag Operator Fellow, Almena, Kan.
Tom Cotter No-Tiller, Cotter Farm Austin, Minn.
Wayne Honeycutt President & CEO Soil Health Institute
No-Till Farmer is announcing three headliner speakers for the 2026 National No-Tillage Conference- all of them advocates of soil health and diverse, profitable agriculture systems.
The list includes No-Tiller Famer's Conservation Ag Operator Fellow for 2025, no-tiller and rancher Michael Thompson of Almena, Kan., who will be a keynote speaker at NNTC. Tom Cotter has evolved his farm from full tillage and chemical dependency to a diverse no-till and strip-till system with a regenerative organic focus that has both crops and livestock.
Wayne Honeycutt grew up on a 120-acre farm in Kentucky and served as a deputy chief at the NRCS, but he now leads the Soil Health Institute's efforts to safeguard and enhance the vitality and productivity of soils.
We're dedicated to bringing our attendees experienced, high-caliber speakers that can share valuable insights to help you make your farm more successful and profitable. Stay tuned as we continue to announce our speaker lineup this spring and summer.
Join us for the 2026 National Conference at the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch, the host hotel, where you'll enjoy breathtaking views of the iconic Gateway Arch. Located at the heart of downtown, it offers convenient access to Busch Stadium, Enterprise Center, and the America's Center Convention Complex.
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