The Soil Health Institute and National Association of Conservation Districts have released results of a national study. It found soil health management improved net farm income by an average of $65 per acre. Yield increases were reported for 42 percent of the farms growing corn, 32 percent of those growing soybeans and 35 percent for other crops. Benefits also include less soil compaction and earlier access to fields during wet years.
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