You still have time to download your free copy 2026 Strip-Till Benchmark Report. Since the industry-first survey launched in 2013, average strip-tilled corn yields have gone up — from 184 to 215 bushels per acre
— and so have our questions — from 30 to over 130!
With more data than ever to sift through, a single article just isn’t enough to get the job done anymore. That’s why we decided to encapsulate the results into a 16-page special report, with “color commentary” from strip-tillers, researchers and agronomists sprinkled throughout.
In this special report, you’ll find expertise on both sides of the table:
The practices strip-tillers are using to outyield their no-till and conventional tillage counterparts.
Why more strip-tillers are making strips in both the spring and fall and increasing their cover crop usage.
Key equipment and fertilizer trends, with agronomic insights from strip-till researchers, manufacturers and farmers across the country.
Downloadand print this free report to see how your strip-till operation stacks up to others. See below for more details.
Email me at nnewman@lessitermedia.com when you’re done breaking down the numbers and let me know what stood out the most. Happy planting season!
Noah
Here's What You'll Find Inside...
Strip-Tillers Top Conventional Counterparts with Record-High Corn Yields
Yield average jumps from 205 to 215 bushels in 13th annual Strip-Till Operational Benchmark Study
Strip-Tillers More Decisive on Spring vs. Fall in 2025
Higher percentage also dial back nitrogen rates to below 0.8 pounds per bushel
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