Conservation adoption research highlights regional variability

An environmental sociologist says USDA surveys aren’t capturing the impacts of weather and crop rotation on conservation adoption. Sandy Marquart-Pyatt with Michigan State University has been studying row crop farming practices since 2017 across Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. “There is increased use of extended rotations, so more than just corn and soy in the […]

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