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Farmer shows proof of no-till benefits
[...]I got a couple of empty, clear plastic water bottles and filled them up — one from water from the conventional field and one with water at the edge of my field. The bottle filled with water coming off the conventional field turns cloudy to brownish because it contains lots of soil particles. Wh...
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