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From the Field: Soil Health Shields Oklahoma Farm from Changing Weather

2020-04-29 23:17:06| National Farmers Union

Editors note: This is the first in what will be an ongoing series that highlights the work farmers and ranchers are doing to adapt their land and operations to the effects of climate change.  April was unseasonably cold in Central Oklahomabut unseasonable weather is becoming the new normal here.   At Pope Hilltop Farms in Kingfisher […]

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