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Important Soil Health Questions

Randall Weiseman February 17, 2015 Alabama, Field Crops, Florida, General, Georgia

fieldMore farmers, ranchers and others who rely on the land are taking action to improve the health of their soil. Many farmers are actually building the soil by using soil health management systems that include cover crops, diverse rotations and no-till. But how do people who rent their land to farmers know if their tenants are doing everything they need to do to make and keep their soil healthy?


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