The no-till planter was developed in the 1960s by farmers and agricultural researchers seeking to reduce soil erosion and improve soil health. Key figures in its development include Dr. Edward H. Faulkner, who advocated for no-till farming in his book "Plowman's Folly," and researchers like Dr. John Baker and his team at the University of Kentucky. The innovation has since evolved, with various designs and improvements made by different manufacturers.
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