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Home Archive “Amaizeing results achieved”

“Amaizeing results achieved”

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4 September 2007 | 2:42 pm

Tony Matchett says “no-till” means sowing maize and soya beans directly into the stubble of the previous crop by one pass of the planter. He has achieved great results.

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