Oklahoma
Under a program from the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, state residents can buy ECOpasses ($5 to $200), with the money going directly to farmers and ranchers in the state who adopt no-till crop systems to stem erosion.
Under a program from the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, state residents can buy ECOpasses ($5 to $200), with the money going directly to farmers and ranchers in the state who adopt no-till crop systems to stem erosion.