Christ and I thought it was droughty here...Plough what's that dinasor
Thats old fashion hand that is
Releasing all that carbon and burning all that fuel and picking all those stone
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OK let's bring in a few facts
“The amount of CO2 released by ploughing and cultivation during reseeding can be approximately three tonnes per hectare.
“When you look at it from a global level, you realise that 15-20 per cent of the CO2 in the world’s atmosphere comes from ploughing
If we are not it will be regulation by loonatics not choice .
Some may call you a dinosaur, hopefully they spell it correctly.Plough what's that dinasor
Thats old fashion hand that is
Releasing all that carbon and burning all that fuel and picking all those stone
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If they had spent more time on the land rather than learning how to spell dinosaur then perhaps they would understand it better. Or maybe they are stuck in the mud caused by ploughingSome may call you a dinosaur, hopefully they spell it correctly.
I regard ploughing a small % to reseed improving my environment and I see over thirty years my soils massive improvement , unlike yourself who wa only the other day saying you will have to change your farming methods as you can’t sustain it in this climate , but going by above graph the climate isn’t really changing at all, but you are right you will have to change your farming method as 100% arable is unsustainable in any climate raping the soil for prolonged periods is as bad as it gets for the environment .surely only a lunatic would continue to damage their own environment ?
Have your tried direct drillingI regard ploughing a small % to reseed improving my environment and I see over thirty years my souls massive improvement , unlike yourself who wa only the other day saying you will have to change your farming methods as you can’t sustain it in this climate , but going by above graph the climate isn’t really changing at all, but you are right you will have to change your farming method as 100% arable is unsustainable in any climate raping the soil for prolonged periods is as bad as it gets for the environment .
They're never happy with their drills, serms like they change them more often than their underpantsSo how much CO2 is needed to make the chemicals and machinery that no till relies on?
Better than changing horses twice a day [emoji23]They're never happy with their drills, serms like they change them more often than their underpants