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    #21
    No he made way more forage.


    See farmers will look for the best employee and keep them come hell or high water but socialists will let them go because they make the ****ups look bad.

    did I get the NDP right?

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      #22
      Originally posted by TASFarms View Post

      Need to try Nichole Masters technique. 1 cup of molasses and and couple pounds of humic acid/acre. When ripping
      Add in fish hydrolysate to that mix. That's what we do now. Apply it at the back of your subsoiler shanks. Amazing results.

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        #23
        Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
        Paramagnetic.[url]http://dykstralabs.com/dr-philip-s-callahan/Thomas[/url] Dykstra
        Dr. Dykstra is a very interesting guy to listen to. My boys and I heard him speak this year in Edmonton and Winnipeg. Have been using a few of the techniques he references over the past few years. He's definitely on to something. Kind of dovetailing with Hugh Lovel's work.

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          #24
          I was in Nisku for that conference. I like Dr.Dykstra’s challenge to prove him wrong. I’ve been looking at what Hugh Lovel was doing.

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            #25
            Farming and the definition of insanity doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome.

            We always try a few new things each year and assess over a three year return if it works or not. We always give any new thing three years.

            Looking at something along the lines of a organic Nitrogen. More to follow.

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              #26
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              Drone pictures from last summer definitely showed the benefits of deep ripping two falls ago
              Can see exactly where the shanks even started in ground …
              Hey Furrow
              What kind of ground was this and what kind of depth/spacing did you rip? Might make for some interesting plots

              Just curious……….

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                #27
                Anytime I deep ripped here a monsoon hit and turned the soil to plasterscene.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
                  Hope lake agassiz doesn't fill up I am close to the edge but would still be under by about 60 feet . It would be deeper yet where those cats are working. But that was back when dino's ruled.
                  Actually, it was only about 10,000 years ago. Just missed the dinosaurs by a mere 66 million years.

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                    #29
                    Whoops I'm bad guess I should have spent more time in history class. Guess my sandbar is not as old as I think it is.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by woodland View Post

                      Hey Furrow
                      What kind of ground was this and what kind of depth/spacing did you rip? Might make for some interesting plots

                      Just curious……….
                      It was a 5 shank , 30 inch space
                      I did a few low areas , small seasonal potholes and a couple compacted headlands
                      mostly in clay based soil where compaction is an issue
                      this is another strip I did on a headland…

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