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Can farming practices in Oklahoma solve climate change? (Clone)

October 29, 2015

When Greg Scott teaches people about soil health, the front row better beware. The soil scientist from Oklahoma hauls around a rain simulator that holds bins of soil you’d see on different types of farmland. When he flicked his contraption on in Norman, Oklahoma, recently at a journalist’s conference, shoes and notepads got wet. But what didn’t get very wet was the bin of dirt that mimicked tilled land, a common method of digging and stirring up the soil before planting.