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- We hear a great deal about climate change and the impact farming has on the environment. Is it possible that yards are creating more carbon dioxide than a corn field? According to a study published in the Soil Science Society of America Journal, lawns are producing more carbon dioxide than researchers originally calculated. http://feedstuffsfoodlink.com/story-lawns-emit-more-carbon-dioxide-corn-fields-71-97873
- Have drought conditions throughout the Midwest eased after recent rains? What are you seeing? http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20130509-710934.html
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