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HomePhys.org - BiotechnologyHelping farmers, boosting biofuels: Study shows promising cover crop benefits

Helping farmers, boosting biofuels: Study shows promising cover crop benefits

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New research has found cover crops that are viable in Washington’s normal “off season” don’t hurt the soil and can be sold as a biofuel source.

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