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			County Farmer receives No-Till Legend Award National No-Tillage Conference recognizes 
			the Top 25 Innovators
 
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            [January 19, 2017] 
            
            MOUNT PULASKI 
			- Jeff Martin, owner and operator of Martin Family Farms, received 
			the title of No-Till Legend on Thursday, January 12, 2017.  | 
		
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			 The 25th Anniversary National No-Tillage Conference was held in 
			St. Louis, Missouri January 10-13th. Thursday evening, Frank 
			Lessiter, No-Till Farmer editor, recognized the Top 25 innovators in 
			the History of No-Till. Each innovator was recognized by a short 
			summary of their accomplishments and then asked to come up on stage 
			and receive their plaque. Lessiter talked about Martin’s passion for no-till. Martin has 
			stuck with this process through the good times and the bad and has 
			been a major contributor to no-till by reporting the results he was 
			seeing on his fields. He not only promoted no-till, but help improve 
			no-till operations over the years. Martin was unfortunately unable 
			to attend this dinner, but his son and business partner, Derek 
			Martin, accepted the award on his behalf. 
			 
			
			 
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 So, how does one get “No-Till Legend” status? According to the 
			No-Till Conference a No-Till Legend is “a person who played a key 
			role in the growth of no-till from 3.2 million acres in 1972 to 
			nearly 100 million acres in 2017”. Martin remembers when he first 
			decided to no-till.
 
			 
			He walked out to one of his corn fields during a dust storm and 
			witnessed the knee high corn being cut down by the dust.  
			
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Not only was precious soil being lost, but crops were being damaged. Martin knew 
things had to change. He looked into viable options to improve soil quality and 
to prevent anymore soil loss and finally decided on no-till. Martin started 
sometime in the early 80’s and still continues this practice today. 
			 
Martin states, “No-till has many benefits that definitely outweigh the 
negative.” Martin continues, “no-till promotes more earthworms and they are 
great facilitators. They incorporate organic matter, improve drainage and 
aeration all while helping water infiltration and enhancing nutrient cycling. 
No-till give microbes a boost and allows for better soil tilth too. Farmers make 
fewer trips over their field which saves in fuel and labor costs and sustains 
the soil from wind and/or rain erosion.” 
			 
Martin is happy with the results he has seen with no-till/strip-till over the 
last 30 years. The biggest benefit is better soil health which is the key to 
better yields. Martin is pleased to have passed this practice down to his sons, 
Doug and Derek, and is eager to see what the next 30 years brings. 
 If you would like more information, please visit the farm website at 
martinfamilyfarms.org or email Jeff Martin at
jjmartin2@frontier.com.
 
 
				 
			[Text provided by Renee Martin] 
			
			 
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