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P.L.F.A. (3/4)

September 17, 2020 Video

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Cover crops don’t just cover the soil above ground. They literally have the ability to change the life below it!

In this video, Dr. Buz Kloot and Dr. Gabe Kenne review soil biomass numbers from a few selected fields across the state of South Carolina. These fields have recently implemented no-till and covers and are beginning to heal, regenerate and return to life!

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