保护。

R. Sloggett
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该项目提供了来自数千个农田的实质性数据,说明保护措施对减少作物生产风险的积极影响。在6个州的地区,持续使用覆盖作物和免耕导致2019年预防植物损失的优势比降低了24%。这种影响还取决于其他物理特征(例如,土壤类型,坡度等),因此因地而异,也会因其他年份的生长条件而异。
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Conservation.
The project provided substantive data from thousands of fields on the positive impact of conservation practices for reducing crop production risk. Across the 6-state region, consistent use of cover crops and no-till resulted in a 24% reduction in the odds ratio of prevent-plant loss in 2019. This impact also depends on other physical features (e.g., soil type, slope, etc.), and thus varies from field to field, and would also vary across other years’ growing conditions.
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