
Agroecologist: Why Crop Rotations Outperform Both Tillage and No-Till in Long-Term Studies
From Soil Health Labs by Soil Health Labs
December 17, 2025 · 16 min · Episode 90
About this episode
Natalie Sturm discusses the importance of crop rotations for soil health and agricultural performance.
People in this episode
Guest: Natalie Sturm
Topics covered
- crop rotations
- soil health
- agroecology
- tillage
- no-till
- agriculture
Keywords
- crop rotations
- soil health
- tillage
- no-till
- agroecology
- Dakota Lakes Research Farm
- yields
- organic matter
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Dakota Lakes Research Farm
Places: Montana, South Dakota, Chicago
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