Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Flying in Cover Crops

Yesterday was an exciting day in Coshocton County. The Coshocton County Soil and Water Conservation District offered a cost share program to plant cover crops in an effort to promote soil health and conservation. Three airplanes from Fisher Ag Service of Cardington sowed oats and rye onto 1500 acres of soybean fields in the county. You can learn more about this cover crop program at the Coshocton County Soil and Water Conservation District website.

 

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  1. Some of my (Kecia) students were talking about seeing the planes. One student actually knew what the planes were doing and shared with the others. Pretty cool!

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