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In this episode of Winning with No-Till, we visit Bill and Wes Honey on their multi-generational farm in Norham, Ontario. Nestled in the rolling hills near Warkworth, their operation tackles the challenges of steep slopes, irregular field shapes, and a mix of sandy loam and clay ā all while staying committed to a no-till system.
From Billās early involvement in Ontarioās conservation farming movement to Wesās experience growing up without ever using a plow, the Honeys share how no-till became second nature ā not just for soil health, but for work-life balance and long-term sustainability.
We dig into how cover crops, shared equipment, Phoenix harrows, and smart residue management help them protect their fields, reduce erosion, and farm with fewer passes. Itās a story of thoughtful adaptation, neighborly innovation, and holding firm to what works.
š Location: Norham, Ontario
Ā š§āš¾ Guests: Bill & Wes Honey
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