South Dakota Corn Utilization Council president and Mitchell, South Dakota farmer and rancher, Chad Blindauer explains the benefits of practicing no-till and using biotechnology seeds. More and more farmers are choosing to switch to no-till planting which reduces their fuel usage, emissions, soil erosion and runoff. By using biotech seeds, farmers continue to become more productive while cutting down on pesticide applications. South Dakota farmers are the True Environmentalists.
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May
From the field: Planting Corn on Blindauer Farms
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