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Some crop producers are switching to continuous no-till systems, saving these farmers time and money. Officials say no-till farming benefits the land, restores soil health and dramatically reduces run-off and erosion. We're going to see a video that shows the result of no-till farming is more profitable and more productive farms—and better water quality downstream. Then we'll learn about growing tasty tomatoes when we go In the Garden, highlight a youth in agriculture, visit our Destination Spotlight and have a minute in the field video. All on this edition of Virginia Farming.