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Rodale demonstrated a cover crop roller for organic no-till:
Rodale demonstrated a cover crop roller for organic no-till:


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Revision as of 20:25, 19 March 2022

Main > Food and Agriculture


Main > Food and Agriculture > Farm equipment


Young soybean plants thrive in the residue of a wheat crop. This form of no till farming provides good protection for the soil from erosion and helps retain moisture for the new crop.



Rodale demonstrated a cover crop roller for organic no-till:

http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/depts/NFfield_trials/1103/notillroller.shtml (Dead Link)