Healthy soils are products of good management practices. And topping the list of practices for Terry Bachtold (shown getting an appreciation present for all his hard work of hosting), one of the host farmers for last week’s Conservation Technology Information Center tour in Livingston County, Ill., is using filter strips.
“I’m a big believer in filter strips,” he exclaimed. “Whether it is my cattle operation or a corn grain farmer, I just feel filter strips do a lot for water quality improvements.” Even with his affinity toward filter strips, Terry believes that a variety of techniques can bring healthy soils to a farm, including cover crops, no-till or rotational grazing.
Terry admitted that he is not a row crop farmer, separating his farm into pasture paddocks rotational grazing for his cow-calf operation. He added what a difference a year had made in recovering from drought conditions on his farm.
“Last year at this time, we were buying hay from July 4th. This year, we’ve got plenty of pastures.”
You can listen to Chuck’s interview with Terry here: [wpaudio url=”http://zimmcomm.biz/ctic/ctic-13-terry-bachtold.mp3″ text=”Interview with Terry Bachtold, host on CTIC tour”]