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A Sample of Kansas Farm Management Association Members Use and
Effects of Continuous No‐Tillage1
Jeffery R. Williams, Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Kansas State University
Jason S. Bergtold, Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Kansas State University
Elizabeth Canales, Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics,
Mississippi State University
Noah T. Scrimsher, Undergraduate Student, Department of Agricultural Economics,
Kansas State University
April 30, 2018
No‐Tillage is a common conservation practice on many farms in Kansas and likely one of the first in‐field
conservation practices to be adopted by farmers. An intensification of this practice would be to move from using no‐
tillage for a specific crop to continuous no‐tillage, where no‐till is used for all crops in a rotation. Adoption and
intensification of tillage practices is based on the perceived benefits and costs from the practice. This article examines
the use of no‐tillage practices by farmers in Kansas.
A study was conducted examining farm conservation practice adoption, development and experience in
Kansas in 2013‐2014. Part of this study surveyed a sample of farms from the Kansas Farm Management Association
(KFMA). The KFMA has approximately 2,300 farms across Kansas in their database that produce crops and livestock.
Approximately 76% of these farms are primarily crop producers and 16% identified as crop/livestock producers. A
total of 1,513 farmers from the KFMA were mailed letters inviting them to attend a one‐day workshop concerning
conservation practices. Of the farmers contacted, 40 no longer farmed, were deceased or could not be located; and
1Acknowledgements: Funding and graduate student support for this study was provided by “Small and Medium Size
Farmers’ Ability and Willingness to Supply Carbon Offsets through Carbon Markets and Conservation Crop
Production” – USDA, NIFA, AFRI Foundation Grant, KS601924. We are particularly indebted to all who have
participated in our various survey activities.
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