Suite of models shows some positive effects of climate-smart ag practices

A study using multiple agronomic models to examine two long-term agricultural research stations in North America shows that so-called climate-smart agricultural practices—like no-till treatments, cover-crop utilization and residue retention—can help promote carbon sequestration in soil and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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