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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7136824" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>why should we have a massive failure, with dd ? We still get failures with conventional ! In many other countries dd works extremely well, and is the 'norm', soils, world wide, are not that different, climate is, and dd works well, in more arid conditions, you don't dry the soil out. I think, resistance, and i like ploughing, is because we are, traditionally mired to ploughing. You only have to think about the USA's dust bowl, Ethiopia and other parts of Africa, where ploughing has resulted in famine, or crops, simply don't grow, soil structure has gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7136824, member: 86168"] why should we have a massive failure, with dd ? We still get failures with conventional ! In many other countries dd works extremely well, and is the 'norm', soils, world wide, are not that different, climate is, and dd works well, in more arid conditions, you don't dry the soil out. I think, resistance, and i like ploughing, is because we are, traditionally mired to ploughing. You only have to think about the USA's dust bowl, Ethiopia and other parts of Africa, where ploughing has resulted in famine, or crops, simply don't grow, soil structure has gone. [/QUOTE]
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