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INDIANAPOLIS mdash; Cropland that s left unplowed between harvests releases significantly smaller amounts of a potent greenhouse gas than conventionally plowed fields, according to a new...
Conventionally Plowed Farms Are Worse For The Environment AP 2011
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INDIANAPOLIS mdash; Cropland that's left unplowed between harvests releases significantly smaller amounts of a potent greenhouse gas than conventionally plowed fields, according to a new...
Conventionally Plowed Farms Are Worse For The Environment AP 2011
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INDIANAPOLIS — Cropland that's left unplowed between harvests releases significantly smaller amounts of a potent greenhouse gas than conventionally plowed fields, according to a new study that suggests no-till farming can combat global warming.
Conventionally Plowed Farms Are Worse For The Environment AP 2011
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INDIANAPOLIS — Cropland that's left unplowed between harvests releases significantly smaller amounts of a potent greenhouse gas than conventionally plowed fields, according to a new study that suggests no-till farming can combat global warming.
Conventionally Plowed Farms Are Worse For The Environment AP 2011
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Cropland prices jumped in the third quarter in the western Farm Belt amid booming demand for U.S. crops around the world.
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Cropland agriculture, with soybeans and cotton as main crops, is extensive within the Northern Pleistocene Valley Trains (73b) ecoregion.
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Cropland agriculture is common with corn, soybeans, and rice as the major crops.
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Cropland is extensive; soybeans are the main crop along with areas of cotton.
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Cropland is found locally, but, in general, soils are less suitable for agriculture than those in the Columbia Plateau (10) and the Snake River Plain (12).
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Cropland is extensive; corn, cotton, and rice are prominent crops, and half of the farmland is irrigated.
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