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Cover Crops and Wildlife Pressure (Metts 2/6)

January 7, 2020 Video

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Some of our farmers in South Carolina have voiced frustration over an increase in wildlife pressure after incorporating cover crops.

We sat down with Will Metts of Metts Organix to hear first hand about this experience and what to expect.

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