Braveheart, I would like to compare your petroleum, chemical bill to mine when I seeded with a discer and sprayed once. You ought to just do that comparison before you blow your horn about how low your inputs are now.
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Our inputs aren't low! But, if you seeded with a discer here and sprayed once, you would have quack grass right up to your Victoria Secrets undies.
But, you miss the point. Tillage doesn't work for ME. If it works for YOU, then do it. I don't care. It's your farm. Do with it what you wish. We all will live with the consequences of our actions. Something to do with Fathers/Sons and sins revisited will come into play.
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Cultivate black if you want. Your farm, your business. Let it blow, wash, fritter away, destroy organic matter, I don't care. Your heirs might when your topsoil is in a fence line or ditch and you're rotting in a hole. Your heirs might wonder why Grandpa gave so much money to petroleum companies for fuel instead of leaving more in the estate.
Just wondering how you came to the assumption that this is a farming practice used on my farm? Please explain?
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Who the hell one here talked about the extremes? And they are absolutely right. You either adapt to the changes around you or struggle doing things that don't work. Flexibility is key. Verticle tillage ISN'T the old method of intensive summerfallowing. Simply mixing the previous crops residue with a bit of soil and aerating a wee bit.
We are not as wet as some areas and will continue the no till method. Is it contributing to disease? I believe so. But environmental conditions "during" the growing season aee probably the biggest culprit.
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