Researcher sees the benefits of stacking conservation practices

Researcher sees the benefits of stacking conservation practices

A soil and water quality researcher says stacking conservation practices can keep more soil and nutrients on fields where they belong. 

Eric Cooley with Discovery Farms Wisconsin says no-till farming and using cover crops combined with grass waterways dramatically reduces erosion in fields and helps conservation structures last longer. “A lot of the conventional tillage where we were really opening up a lot of the soils and traditionally had a lot more soil loss because of the tillage itself, we did see a shorter life expectancy of those.”

And recent studies have proven the effectiveness of combined conservation practices.

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