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    #46
    Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
    Hahaha

    EXACTLY!
    Spraying it late like so many idiots do still keeps
    germination. A few morons will ruin all of this for us.

    Glyphosate is in the soil. Does tie up nutrients and causes diseases in plants
    Our farm trials have been showing improved results year after year benefits
    of spraying less glyphos using more humates to combat the glyphosate.
    Fields we ve been doing this on for
    over 5 years have seen a 5 to 7 bushel advantage in canola yield. This was a pain in the ass to do for that long on a field but we divided fields up half and half and did the same routines no preseed glyphosate or dessicant on one side and did it on the other. On amither comparison sprayed with glyphosate and did not add humates compared to adding humates. Not scientific and parts per million not measured but I think now will try measure the soil to see if there is something after 5 years. A couple bushels different I don’t call significant because it could be due to different soil types on a field different rain showers etc. But getting in that 5 to 7 bushel range is 75 to 85 bucks an acre difference. Take it for what it’s worth.
    Last edited by the big wheel; Mar 5, 2019, 05:16.

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      #47
      Just saw Gabe Brown and Ray Archuleta at a soil health and regenerative ag workshop. Wide range of farmers interested in their ideas about cover crops, soil health and reducing tillage, chemical usage and fertilizer usage. Very impressive what can be done with just a change in management.

      As Gabe Brown says he would rather sign the back of the cheque (for deposit) rather than the front of the cheque!

      A google search will bring up a lot of their websites and videos.

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        #48
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        Just saw Gabe Brown and Ray Archuleta at a soil health and regenerative ag workshop. Wide range of farmers interested in their ideas about cover crops, soil health and reducing tillage, chemical usage and fertilizer usage. Very impressive what can be done with just a change in management.

        As Gabe Brown says he would rather sign the back of the cheque (for deposit) rather than the front of the cheque!

        A google search will bring up a lot of their websites and videos.
        Was this the Soil Summit in Saskatoon on Feb 26?

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          #49
          Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
          Was this the Soil Summit in Saskatoon on Feb 26?
          Brandon and Yorkton. Not widely advertised

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            #50
            The latest smoke and mirrors of ag. So many fooled so easily, its amazing.

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              #51
              http://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-10/regenerative-agriculture-attracts-solid-backing-amid-success/10871130

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                #52
                We like having non-alcohol beer in the fridge all the time. It hits the spot and that’s what counts around here. Just throw it in the cart at Superstore 👍✅

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