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*[https://www.forbes.com/sites/jordanstrickler/2021/01/13/soil-loss-costs-us-corn-farmers-half-a-billion-dollars-each-year/?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTkRBek1tTTNZVGt6TXpndyIsInQiOiIyOCtxWndnY1RmZHNINTQrczQ2MGpBaExYV3kyeDJJc2NtTVltZmk0bEZSdnRObjBYKzYrRTlFTHVUaE9wN1FTRUt0SGpOVDM1ZXl5bXI0ZkI1M0p2TGRLNklhbEFNM0ZnY3ZsdndHRzVRK25DcUxVWDNmSm55K1hQVkhHZ0xhbyJ9&sh=7d91ca415190 Soil Loss Costs U.S. Corn Farmers Half a Billion Dollars Each Year] (01/21/21)
 
*[https://www.forbes.com/sites/heatherwishartsmith/2020/12/07/can-you-dig-it-what-the-problem-of-soil-insecurity-can-teach-us-about-corporate-innovation/?sh=122209532916 Can You Dig It? What The Problem Of Soil Insecurity Can Teach Us About Corporate Innovation] (12/17/20)
 
*[https://www.forbes.com/sites/heatherwishartsmith/2020/12/07/can-you-dig-it-what-the-problem-of-soil-insecurity-can-teach-us-about-corporate-innovation/?sh=122209532916 Can You Dig It? What The Problem Of Soil Insecurity Can Teach Us About Corporate Innovation] (12/17/20)
 
*[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/dec/04/global-soils-underpin-life-but-future-looks-bleak-warns-un-report?utm_term=be84d7c9ce17acad82630ef4411c0cc3&utm_campaign=GreenLight&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP=greenlight_email Global soils underpin life but future looks ‘bleak’, warns UN report] (12/10/20)
 
*[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/dec/04/global-soils-underpin-life-but-future-looks-bleak-warns-un-report?utm_term=be84d7c9ce17acad82630ef4411c0cc3&utm_campaign=GreenLight&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP=greenlight_email Global soils underpin life but future looks ‘bleak’, warns UN report] (12/10/20)

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  1. Related to what these farmers are doing on the ground and satellite resolution.
  2. Related to what works for these farmers and what might or might not work for larger farms.