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Making the most of cover crops this spring

Farmers are being encouraged to harness the full potential of cover crops by ensuring they are fully incorporated into soils this spring

Ashleigh Ellwood
Head of Arable
clock • 2 min read
Making the most of cover crops this spring

With an anticipated dry spring, soils can become more resilient to drought conditions by fully incorporating cover crops into the soil, according to Adam Bartowski, eastern regional product manager at...

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