UK farmers can tap into the carbon potential of non-peat soils

UK farmers can tap into the carbon potential of non-peat soils but must consider the wider picture if adopting carbon friendly practices on grass and arable land.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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UK farmers can tap into the carbon potential of non-peat soils

UK farmers can tap into the carbon potential of non-peat soils but must consider the wider picture if adopting carbon friendly practices on grass and arable land. That was the message from leading scientists...

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