New farmer, welcome to the club. No till is a great system of planting food plots and when done correctly can add a ton of value to your herd.
For starters check out Jeff Strugis on YouTube - Whitetail Habitat Solutions. He has some great advice for getting started.
Essentially, you'll want to prep the land by spraying glyphosate (and maybe some 2,4-d). Let it sit for a few weeks and then drill or broadcast your summer planting into it. At that point you can lay the dead material down by either rolling over it with a cultipacker or mow/weed eat it to create a thatch layer.
Come back in the fall and broadcast into the standing crops and terminate. Ultimate goal is to always have active roots in ground at all times as well as using the standing crops as slow release fertilizer for the next planting.
It's a great system when done properly.
A few resources -
Growing Deer Tv (YouTube)
Whitetail Habitat Solutions
Green cover seed company (for seed blends and YouTube videos)
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