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Farmer stops erosion on highly erodible land

2013-10-22 20:15:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Wisconsin grower uses serious conservation and rotations to win. Though fertile in a good year the Braggers raise 200-bushel corn and 50-bushel soybeans their clay-loam hills are very vulnerable to water erosion. Its the kind of terrain that some believe should not be cropped at all. Yet the Braggers farm this fragile land intensively, achieving high yields with little soil loss. read more

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