The lead commercial agronomist with Precision Planting says soaring fertilizer costs have corn farmers searching for alternatives. Jason Webster says growers with hog farms in the area might have a solution. “What if we could actually go and grab some of that hog effluent under these hog buildings?” He says, “And if you can separate […]
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