Carbon is cash crop for Oklahoma farmers
LOYAL — State farmers are being enlisted in the global warming fight, and new programs seek to help them make money in the process.
You can see the results here at Bill Pope's farmland in Loyal, northwest of Kingfisher.
In addition to sprouting cash crops, this rolling prairie also drinks in carbon dioxide. No shock there, since basic science says that all plants suck down carbon. They store it in their bodies a...
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