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Please see No-Till Farmer webinar announcement: How Do We Increase Soil Organic Matter?


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Date: Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 8:32 PM
Subject: Webinar 2 Weeks Away: How Do We Increase Soil Organic Matter?
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MidWest Bio-Tech Webinar


How Can No-Tillers Increase Soil Organic Matter?

Doug MillerDoug Miller

When you begin to increase the organic matter levels of your farmland soils, you begin to give your crops a better chance of being more productive. In our next No-Till Farmer webinar, Doug Miller, an agronomist and vice president of Midwest Bio-Tech in Erie, Ill., will help you understand the factors that influence organic matter formation and how to manage the process of building organic matter.

Sign up today!

This webinar sponsored by Midwest Bio-Tech is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 10 a.m. Central time and will address the following about organic matter:

  • What are the benefits of increased soil organic matter content?
  • How is organic matter formed in the soil?
  • What biological, climate, and soil chemistry factors influence the process?
  • How fast can I increase the organic matter content of my soils?
  • What can I do to manage the process?

Sign up for the FREE webinar!

Join us on Wednesday, September 9, at 10 a.m. Central time for this exclusive No-Till Farmer webinar. For more information, call Doug Miller of Midwest Bio-Tech at (309) 659-7773 or email [log in to unmask].

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