Project Type: Graduate Student
                Funds awarded in 2019: $14,978.00                
				            Projected End Date: 12/30/2020            
			            
            Grant Recipient:
			Southern Illinois University Carbondale
        Region: North Central
		        State: Illinois
		            Graduate Student:
				                    
					            
			            Faculty Advisor:
			                
														
				
								
									Dr.									Amir Sadeghpour                                                                            
						Southern Illinois University Carbondale
							Description:
				Amanda Weidhuner with Southern Illinois University Carbondale received SARE support to study which tillage system (chisel disk or no-till) provides the most soil ecosystem services, air quality benefits, and farm profit. This is her SARE Farmers Forum presentation at the 2023 Organic Grain Conference.
			Type:
			Video
			Transcript Embedded:
                Yes
            Target audiences:
			Farmers/Ranchers; Researchers
			This product is associated with the project "What soil ecosystem services and economic benefits does 50 years of no-till provide in contrast to other tillage practices in Southern Illinois?"
		
	Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and should not be construed to represent any official USDA or U.S. Government determination or policy.