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No soil is too wet or cold for no-till

2016-03-31 18:23:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

No-till continues to make converts regardless of soils and northern climates. West-central Wisconsin farmer Carl Oberholtzer has made no-till work. It's been a learning experience that has helped him maintain soil organic matter, with hopes of growing it as he incorporates cover crops. read more

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