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While the dust has settled, Minnesota’s soil health specialist knows work must begin again to save soil

  • In 2025, wind erosion was particularly severe, described by Stephanie McLain as one of the worst years she has seen.
  • Significant dirt accumulation in ditches was noted across the Midwest, contrasting with lush growth five months later.
  • As fall approaches, McLain urged producers to consider soil management practices to retain soil nutrients.
  • The University of Minnesota estimates that about 5.2 tons of topsoil are blown away from every acre in Minnesota annually.
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While the dust has settled, Minnesota’s soil health specialist knows work must begin again to save soil

As producers head closer to harvest and make fall preparations, a soil health specialist asks them to consider practices that could keep soils where they are at.

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