High Residue Farming Under Irrigation: What and Why (1 in a series of 5)

“High Residue Farming” is an umbrella term for cropping systems in which less tillage is used in order to keep crop residue on the surface of a field. That crop residue provides many benefits to the s ...
Author: McGuire, Andy
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