Investigating the potential of living mulches

More farmers are now exploring the potential of living mulches to improve soil health and reduce the need for bagged fertilisers.

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Investigating the potential of living mulches

More farmers are now exploring the potential of living mulches to improve soil health and reduce the need for bagged fertilisers. Results from an Innovative Farmers field lab of 10 conventional and...

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