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No-till not always effective to store carbon
No-till should be thought of as just one of many approaches to carbon sequestration, and won’t work everywhere - especially not on poorly drained, clay soils - finds new research from Ohio State University. "The message here is that no-till is not applicable everywhere as a means of practicing carbon sequestration. There are situations where other carbon sequestration methods would be more effective," said Rattan Lal, a soil scientist with Ohio State's Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. Full story: Ohio State University Extension








