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No-till farming treats fallen leaves and stems not like a nuisance, but as the boon they are.
Milkshake: Passed Down and Paid Forward Milkshake 2012
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No-till farming treats fallen leaves and stems not like a nuisance, but as the boon they are.
Milkshake: Passed Down and Paid Forward Milkshake 2012
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No-till farming treats fallen leaves and stems not like a nuisance, but as the boon they are.
Milkshake: Passed Down and Paid Forward Milkshake 2012
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No-till farming treats fallen leaves and stems not like a nuisance, but as the boon they are.
Milkshake: Passed Down and Paid Forward Milkshake 2012
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No-till farming treats fallen leaves and stems not like a nuisance, but as the boon they are.
Milkshake: Passed Down and Paid Forward Milkshake 2012
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No-till farmers don't plow under their fields between crops and disrupt the soil surface as little as possible, although they do cut into it to plant seeds and inject fertilizers.
Conventionally Plowed Farms Are Worse For The Environment AP 2011
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No-till farming apparently slows the breakdown of fertilizers in the soil, they said.
Conventionally Plowed Farms Are Worse For The Environment AP 2011
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No-till farming apparently slows the breakdown of fertilizers in the soil, they said.
Conventionally Plowed Farms Are Worse For The Environment AP 2011
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No-till farmers don't plow under their fields between crops and disrupt the soil surface as little as possible, although they do cut into it to plant seeds and inject fertilizers.
Conventionally Plowed Farms Are Worse For The Environment AP 2011
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No-till farming treats fallen leaves and stems not like a nuisance, but as the boon they are.
Milkshake: Passed Down and Paid Forward Milkshake 2012
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