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Landlords seek cover crops?

2014-07-30 22:35:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Signs point to conservation and soil health becoming the next wave of landlord desires. In a 2010 survey, we asked landlords to rate the importance of characteristics they consider when evaluating tenant performance, says J. Gordon Arbuckle Jr., a sociologist at Iowa State University. More than 90% of landlords ranked ability to maintain soil productivity and ability to avoid soil erosion as important or very important." read more

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