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Microsoft - Grazing carbon sequestration is better than we thought
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<blockquote data-quote="wanton dwarf" data-source="post: 7400378" data-attributes="member: 5903"><p>The Glysophate rhetoric is because we have a very large group of people paid by the media and government telling agriculture what they are doing wrong all the time.</p><p></p><p>Notice they never say what is right though .. or it's implied that agriculture should somehow disappear.</p><p></p><p>Had two EA girls walking the farm staring at a ditch .. went over to talk to them. It was like listening to a child. Talk of "Slowing down" the water. Pointed out that the drains would block. They then talked about the neighbours failed crop where he had ploughed and the silt in the drains - to be fair he was unlucky. But no recognition that if our drains get blocked the next step is a burst drain mid field and a muddy river entering the ditch.</p><p></p><p>And not far away is 300 acres being turned into a commercial park .. now that's some mud and will generate a HUGE amount of water locally. But of course that's never mentioned.</p><p></p><p>We need to take back control, I fear these EA people are little more than paid trouble makers.</p><p></p><p>Talk of local people gathering up toads .. they lose sight of water sources. Toads friggin don't like lots of water other than to breed. They prefer somewhere damp but not wet with a good local food source .. the slugs in my field with luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wanton dwarf, post: 7400378, member: 5903"] The Glysophate rhetoric is because we have a very large group of people paid by the media and government telling agriculture what they are doing wrong all the time. Notice they never say what is right though .. or it's implied that agriculture should somehow disappear. Had two EA girls walking the farm staring at a ditch .. went over to talk to them. It was like listening to a child. Talk of "Slowing down" the water. Pointed out that the drains would block. They then talked about the neighbours failed crop where he had ploughed and the silt in the drains - to be fair he was unlucky. But no recognition that if our drains get blocked the next step is a burst drain mid field and a muddy river entering the ditch. And not far away is 300 acres being turned into a commercial park .. now that's some mud and will generate a HUGE amount of water locally. But of course that's never mentioned. We need to take back control, I fear these EA people are little more than paid trouble makers. Talk of local people gathering up toads .. they lose sight of water sources. Toads friggin don't like lots of water other than to breed. They prefer somewhere damp but not wet with a good local food source .. the slugs in my field with luck. [/QUOTE]
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