
A farmer in west-central Indiana can trace back to the
moment he decided to start using cover crops.
Rick Clark of Williamsport tells Brownfield he’s not sure of the year, but he remembers a field that had been tilled in preparation for spring planting.
“And it looked pristine. I mean there wasn’t a piece of dirt out of place. It was beautiful, black soil. And it had all been tilled with a field cultivator multiple times, getting it ready to go.”
He says a rain event of about an inch changed the course of his farm.
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