BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — Tony Vyn, a Purdue University researcher who spoke at both the first and the 10th National Strip-Tillage Conferences was one of three people inducted into the inaugural class of the Strip-Till Hall of Fame.
First three Strip-Till Hall of Fame inductees honored
Jim Kinsella, a Lexington, Ill., farmer and innovator; Rich Follmer, a Hudson, Ill. farmer known as the “grandfather of strip-till”; and Tony Vyn, a Purdue University crop researcher, are inducted into the first class of the Strip-Till Hall of Fame at the National Strip-Tillage Conference in Bloomington Aug. 4.





