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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Claydon
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<blockquote data-quote="shakerator" data-source="post: 331591" data-attributes="member: 955"><p>well i suppose mechanical compaction can exist in the form of pans but it only becomes apparent in the context of (lack of) moisture and nutrient uptake. you can have a beautiful no till soil with an ideal structure but no nutrition @ the root interface, and you can grow the very highest yielding hydroponic crops in a tiny cube of rockwool!</p><p></p><p>if tillage is releasing nutrients for better growth then "pan busting" gives the visual impression of creating easy channels for roots. but why then do i need infinitely more manganese on tillage land?</p><p></p><p>dissonance just down to the scientific process of dividing physics chem and biology really</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shakerator, post: 331591, member: 955"] well i suppose mechanical compaction can exist in the form of pans but it only becomes apparent in the context of (lack of) moisture and nutrient uptake. you can have a beautiful no till soil with an ideal structure but no nutrition @ the root interface, and you can grow the very highest yielding hydroponic crops in a tiny cube of rockwool! if tillage is releasing nutrients for better growth then "pan busting" gives the visual impression of creating easy channels for roots. but why then do i need infinitely more manganese on tillage land? dissonance just down to the scientific process of dividing physics chem and biology really [/QUOTE]
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