By: Skye Root
November 18, 2022
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James and Deaver Traywick are head high — and then some — in a late-spring field of broom-bristle-thick cover crops on their farm, near Cope, South Carolina. They are just days from planting the acres to cotton and will have to flatten a mix of rye, crimson clover and tillage radish to do so. In… Farm Climate Smart – 7 The New Cash Crop: Farmers Venture Into Carbon-Sequestration Market