The Rural Voice, 1983-01, Page 11Dr. Baldwin shows the amount of residue that should be left on a corn field
over win ter
fitting" now. Baldwin advises OMAF
extension workers planning soil manage-
ment programs to emphasize that far-
mers can't lose "from an aesthetic
standpoint, from a real estate viewpoint
and from a net profit point of view."
Also, "I hope we can sell the soil
conservation message without financial
incentives." he adds. He suggests this
should be akin to a farmer going to an
agricultural meeting. Sure the farmer's
more likely to go if he's paid for his
trouble, but if he's really committed to
the cause, he'll go to the meeting with or
without pay.
While Baldwin advocates returning to a
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