Maybe you should read all the posts,there have been numerous examples of species now extinct, I posted five from only 2020. If you can take pictures of these so called extinct species alive and well in your area of utopia I’m sure a lot of people would love to see them.I've asked for some examples in the last 50, or 100 years if its easier. Surely there should be dozens to choose from if you are correct. Yet all we have so far are some examples of Stone Age hunter/gatherers hunting something to extinction and a breed of Zebra some 150 years ago. Oh well, I really thought that the human-guilt protagonists would have done better than this.
Try reading the article again from the possibility that "humus isn't real", except in a laboratory, see what comes up for you?Salesman or scientist?
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And using a ploughing share for a knife?Yes without anaesthetic
And using a ploughing share for a knife?
Just started reading the following, if the half of what’s in it turns out to be true, then give me the plough!
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That is usually the fault of the Ploughman not the plough..because farms that plough never use glyphosate or have any gras weed problems ?
i used more glyphosate and had more grass weeds when we ploughed
You don't have to believe anything you don't want to. Beliefs don't change facts but they do change behaviour.I've asked for some examples in the last 50, or 100 years if its easier. Surely there should be dozens to choose from if you are correct. Yet all we have so far are some examples of Stone Age hunter/gatherers hunting something to extinction and a breed of Zebra some 150 years ago. Oh well, I really thought that the human-guilt protagonists would have done better than this.
Yes, you do not have to believe anything you don’t want to.You don't have to believe anything you don't want to. Beliefs don't change facts but they do change behaviour.
Humans have not caused extinctions in the last 100 years. Plenty of species go extinct for one reason or another. It’s natural evolution. Very many species have also only survived due to human help. Stop the guilt tripping.You don't have to believe anything you don't want to. Beliefs don't change facts but they do change behaviour.
because farms that plough never use glyphosate or have any gras weed problems ?
i used more glyphosate and had more grass weeds when we ploughed
The book itself is probably music to the ears of Luddites, conspiracy theorists and the sort of people that are rich enough to only eat organic food. They don’t care that without modern farming techniques, half the world would starve.I reckon that book is a hatchet job and will be a mish mash of "data".
Glyphosate may have certain risks but it doesn't appear to have massive risks
That's what you choose to believe.Humans have not caused extinctions in the last 100 years. Plenty of species go extinct for one reason or another. It’s natural evolution. Very many species have also only survived due to human help. Stop the guilt tripping.
You'll be joining cults like Extinction Rebellion soon, I can see you being sucked in.That's what you choose to believe.
This. If I farmed a larger acreage, No till drills were much cheaper, and I didn't rent out ground for spuds.........I'd be keen to give direct drilling a go. I quite fancy the idea of wandering out on the first dry day in spring and just sowing a crop, without all the faff of plouging.So to sum up this thread. Yes ploughing is bad for the environment it’s caused extinction of everything from the Wolly mammoth to the lesser spotted three striped dung bettle.
no zero till is not a religion but a lot of those that do it are of the same stock as those religious/vegan/environmentalists types that get seriously touchy of you say anything for your side. Why can’t people say what’s good for their system and leave it at that and not need to slate what others do.
too much cheese before bed timeYou dreamt it.
But we should all be regulated into doing it as it's a good idea and ploughmen should be castrated