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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
No-till versus ploughing -- does increased stratification help?
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<blockquote data-quote="SilliamWhale" data-source="post: 3407980" data-attributes="member: 1232"><p>I dont know. I suppose if you want to invoke the idea that mother nature is doing what comes naturally by taking co2 and putting it as C then yes I would. But there comes a point where more SOM could start to affect other stuff. If you think about how vegetation reaches a climax in this country at say beech and lime woodland and we are wanting to keep it at the grassland phase then maybe we need to admit OM isnt the key component?</p><p></p><p>But we all know you can grow great crops with poor soil om and you can grow great crops with poor soil structure as plough and power harrow men up and down the country prove. So maybe its by the by?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilliamWhale, post: 3407980, member: 1232"] I dont know. I suppose if you want to invoke the idea that mother nature is doing what comes naturally by taking co2 and putting it as C then yes I would. But there comes a point where more SOM could start to affect other stuff. If you think about how vegetation reaches a climax in this country at say beech and lime woodland and we are wanting to keep it at the grassland phase then maybe we need to admit OM isnt the key component? But we all know you can grow great crops with poor soil om and you can grow great crops with poor soil structure as plough and power harrow men up and down the country prove. So maybe its by the by? [/QUOTE]
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