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Welcome and Introductions
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Economics on Eight Cotton Farms
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Objective
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Approach
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Location of Cotton Farms
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Crop Acreage
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Tillage Practices and Cover Crop Use
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Partial Budget Analysis
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Change in Net Farm Income
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Benefits of Soil Health Management
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GHG Benefits of Soil Health Management
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Summary
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Q&A Session
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Thank You
Description:
Explore the economic impact of soil health management systems on cotton farms in Georgia through this informative webinar. Gain insights from a partial budget analysis conducted by the Soil Health Institute, designed to equip Georgia cotton farmers with crucial economic information for adopting practices like no-till, reduced tillage, and cover crops. Delve into the findings presented by Jessica Kelton, SHI Soil Health Educator, covering objectives, methodologies, farm locations, crop acreage, tillage practices, and cover crop usage. Examine the changes in net farm income and the benefits of soil health management, including greenhouse gas reduction. Participate in a Q&A session moderated by Dr. Gaylon Morgan, featuring Jessica Kelton and Dr. Dianna Bagnall. Access additional resources, including a fact sheet and information about the U.S. Regenerative Cotton Fund, to further enhance your understanding of sustainable cotton farming practices.

Economics of Soil Health Management Systems on Eight Cotton Farms in Georgia

Soil Health Institute
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