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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
Most cost effective way to build soil carbon
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<blockquote data-quote="Old McDonald" data-source="post: 3046036" data-attributes="member: 47276"><p>IEM, On first reading the OP I thought you were wanting to increase the OM with a view to it eventually being available to your crops. I then wondered whether your aim is to sequestrate carbon in the soil that will not break down for a very long time. One of the things that made me wonder this is the use of heat treated compost so that as Clive posted at #20, it is carbon without the benefits of natural vegetationthat is composted without heat - a type of biochar in fact.</p><p></p><p>What is your aim, plant food or carbon sequestration?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old McDonald, post: 3046036, member: 47276"] IEM, On first reading the OP I thought you were wanting to increase the OM with a view to it eventually being available to your crops. I then wondered whether your aim is to sequestrate carbon in the soil that will not break down for a very long time. One of the things that made me wonder this is the use of heat treated compost so that as Clive posted at #20, it is carbon without the benefits of natural vegetationthat is composted without heat - a type of biochar in fact. What is your aim, plant food or carbon sequestration? [/QUOTE]
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