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    Hey Grass farmer.

    This is from one of my many books on soil and plant sciences... I think we can both use this a lot on here LOL.


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    Another tidbit.

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      Two things I've learned about them since moving to Manitoba - the oak woods around here that are healthiest are not heavily grazed in the summer. A friend tells me they are so dependant on the mycorrhizae that if these fungi are damaged by the companion species being overgrazed the oak trees struggle - almost suffocating in a way.
      The other thing I've learned is that corn benefits greatly from mycorrhizae and why intercropping corn with something else works very well.

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        A timely article on degradation of Canadian farm soils.

        [URL="http://www.agcanada.com/daily/canadas-soils-still-degrading-albeit-more-slowly"]http://https://www.agcanada.com/daily/canadas-soils-still-degrading-albeit-more-slowly[/URL]

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          Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
          A timely article on degradation of Canadian farm soils.

          [URL="http://www.agcanada.com/daily/canadas-soils-still-degrading-albeit-more-slowly"]http://https://www.agcanada.com/daily/canadas-soils-still-degrading-albeit-more-slowly[/URL]
          Whenever I see an organic farmer preaching soil health, I find it disturbing

          I've seen more degraded soils from organic operations than conventional

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