When it comes to soil erosion and farm implements, not all tools are created equal. While the effects of tillage erosion on flatlands can be less common, hillier areas can often see erosion compounded. In this video from Crop Diagnostic School this past summer, Marla Riekman with Manitoba Agriculture spoke about the effects of tillage and how to win back areas in your field that may be showing reduced yield from erosion.
VIDEO: AgGronomyTV: Minimizing tillage erosion in your fields
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