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Let crop residues rot in the field — it’s a climate win – Science Daily
Plant material that lies to rot in soil isn’t just valuable as compost. In fact, agricultural crop residue plays a crucial role…

For quite some time, farmers and researchers have been focusing on how to bind carbon to soil. Doing so makes food crops more nutritious and increases yields.However, because carbon is converted into CO2 when it enters the atmosphere, there is a significant…
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