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Conservation by the Numbers
Illinois’ erosion rate on cropland is down 39% overall.
Illinois farmers have converted 521,693 acres from farmland to wetlands in 20 years.
Illinois soybean farmers are increasing their use of conservation tillage.
SINCE 2010, ILLINOIS FARMERS’ COVER CROP ACRES INCREASED 15-FOLD.