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Last Chance to Register: Agronomic Strategies for Clean Starts and Fast Plant-Backs

Join tomorrow to learn how to reduce re-sprays, keep soil healthy, and stay on schedule this spring.

Hello manoj, 

Between harvest and planting lies one of the most critical—and often underestimated—windows in crop production. Burndown isn’t just about getting fields clean. It’s an early-season decision that affects yield, soil health, and how much flexibility you’ll have when spring conditions don’t cooperate.

Tomorrow, we’re bringing you practical insight. Join us for a live webinar that takes a closer look at how smart burndown timing and flexible chemistry can help you protect planting windows, reduce re-sprays, and keep soil systems working in your favor. Our goal is simple: help you turn burndown from a necessary task into a strategic advantage.

You’ll hear from Tim Ford, U.S. Crop Consultant Liaison at HELM Crop Solutions. With nearly four decades of hands-on agronomic experience, Tim will explain how burndown timing influences soil biology, nutrient cycling, and herbicide resistance. He’ll also share real-world scenarios and a deep dive into Reviton®, including performance under cool conditions, plant-back flexibility, and practical tank-mix and no-till spray considerations.

Event Details:

Agronomic Strategies for Clean Starts and Fast Plant-Backs

📅 When: Thursday, February 19, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. CT
💻 Where: Online via Zoom – Register for Free Here

What You’ll Learn:

  • Timing is a yield and soil health decision, not just a weed-control decision
  • Speed and plant-back flexibility protect planting windows and keep the season moving
  • Proactive burndown beats rescue every time— agronomically and economically

Even if you can’t attend live, we’ve got you covered—register now, and you’ll receive access to a video recording after the event within 48 hours.

Don’t miss this opportunity to rethink burndown and gain practical tools for cleaner starts, faster plant-backs, and more confident planting decisions.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me directly at jdobberstein@no-tillfarmer.com.

Looking forward to seeing you online!

Best regards,

– John

John Dobberstein
Senior Editor, No-Till Farmer
16655 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Brookfield, WI 53008
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