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DD turnips into permanent pasture without glyphosate
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<blockquote data-quote="Bury the Trash" data-source="post: 7604534" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>Yes you know what im mean,like if the ground isnt suitable for it then well it isnt theres no 2 ways about it no direct drill will change <u>geology or lie of the land</u>. which is the first thing you need to access when you start farming a particular farm or piece of land, almost common sense really.</p><p>not quite sure why its thought that fertility is buried when ploughing, s fertility is down under anyway, not ontop roots grow and spread out in under not on the surface,thats again common sense,doesnt need a story teller or phd in science of the soil or a clever consultant type who may also be selling something,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bury the Trash, post: 7604534, member: 12099"] Yes you know what im mean,like if the ground isnt suitable for it then well it isnt theres no 2 ways about it no direct drill will change [U]geology or lie of the land[/U]. which is the first thing you need to access when you start farming a particular farm or piece of land, almost common sense really. not quite sure why its thought that fertility is buried when ploughing, s fertility is down under anyway, not ontop roots grow and spread out in under not on the surface,thats again common sense,doesnt need a story teller or phd in science of the soil or a clever consultant type who may also be selling something, [/QUOTE]
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