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Crop stubble burning
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 7873048" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>I have burnt maize stalks about fifteen years ago. Field was frozen in fall and wet in spring so burnt the stalks on a dry windy day. 75 acres took no time at all. was kinda frightening the speed which it travels. It dried up very quick once the cover was removed and was the best soybeans that year. Following couple of years the soil was stiffer to work. Since bought a decent shredder and make sure to work the residue in in fall. Neighbour burnt his that year and seeded canola. Had rain shortly after being planted and had emergence issues from crusting. It looks nice to see black flowing soil but it comes at a price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 7873048, member: 156006"] I have burnt maize stalks about fifteen years ago. Field was frozen in fall and wet in spring so burnt the stalks on a dry windy day. 75 acres took no time at all. was kinda frightening the speed which it travels. It dried up very quick once the cover was removed and was the best soybeans that year. Following couple of years the soil was stiffer to work. Since bought a decent shredder and make sure to work the residue in in fall. Neighbour burnt his that year and seeded canola. Had rain shortly after being planted and had emergence issues from crusting. It looks nice to see black flowing soil but it comes at a price. [/QUOTE]
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