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Fourth generation producers, Kari Olson, Nicole Strafelda, and their dad Rob Olson demonstrate how they harvest wheat and plant cover crops on their farm in Northwestern Minnesota. Travis Doeden, Soil Conservationist, NRCS, joins them as they discuss the benefits and the challenges of no-till farming with cover crops on their 2,300 acres of corn, wheat, and soybeans. Kari shows how they use their new stripper-header to spread wheat chaff more evenly across the field. Nicole helps out with driving the grain cart and loading the cover crop seed mix into the drill seeder, while Rob proudly oversees his daughters hard at work in their wheat field. They discuss profits, inputs, and yields as well as their many EQIP projects, including bio-strips, pollinator planting, sediment control structure, windbreaks, and the Department of Transportation snow fencing along a nearby highway. Videography by Dan Balluff. For more information about soil health agricultural practices please visit the Minnesota NRCS website at: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/conservatio... And for more videos about other NRCS conservation-related projects please visit the Minnesota NRCS YouTube channel at: / @minnesotanrcs https://www.nrcs.usda.gov / nrcs_mn Time stamps: 00:00:00 Introduction to Nicole Strafelda, Kari Olson, and Rob Olson 00:04:12 Introduction to Travis Doeden, Soil Conservationist, NRCS 00:07:15 Farming with cover crops 00:05:18 Benefits of no-till farming and cover crops, profits, inputs, and yields 00:19:19 Conservation practices 00:20:10 DOT fencing and pollinator planting 00:21:00 No-till gardening 00:22:05 4 generations of farming #covercrops #soilhealth #regenerativeagriculture