[Salina, 10/23/2017] — The no-till farming technique, which grows crops without disturbing the soil, is becoming more popular among farmers and agronomists. Exapta Solutions, Inc aims to educate them about the technique through one of its educational products: the No-till Seeding Explained™ DVD.Purely Educational DVD for Farmers and Agronomists
The No-till Seeding Explained™ DVD offered by Exapta Solutions is a complete overhaul of the 2009 edition. It is purely educational, foregoing sales pitches that distract farmers and agronomists from the no-till farming education they deserve.
The educational tool includes tips on side-band and pop-up fertilizer. It includes photos, diagrams, and video clips—visual aids for the no-till farming technique. It also includes a 10-step guide to planter and drill adjustment.
Detailed Narrative and Visuals for Easy Comprehension
The No-till Seeding Explained™ DVD aims to cultivate the viewer’s understanding of the seed-installation process. It is truthful and objective, delivering significant insights and tips for successful no-till farming.
The educational tool provides 120 minutes of detailed narrative and comprehensive visuals that cover all aspects of no-till farming; farmers and agronomists will find it easy to understand. It includes actual seed excavation footage, a discussion of good seed placement, and troubleshooting techniques, to name a few.
Exapta Solutions is committed to fulfilling the need for better seeding technology and techniques. It provides no-till farming equipment and education for farmers and agronomists, making their job easier and more profitable.
About Exapta Solutions
Exapta Solutions, Inc provides no-till farming equipment and educational products to farmers and agronomists across the US, Canada, and Australia. It offers equipment and products that help farmers produce higher yield and generate greater profit.
The company is dedicated to sharing the benefits of no-till production through technology and education. It wants farmers to make the most of the technique for high-performing planting and production, in the long run.
For more information, please visit https://www.exapta.com