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<blockquote data-quote="RushesToo" data-source="post: 414235" data-attributes="member: 1095"><p>If you are on light soil then there are good reasons to go no till. If you plough you expose more area to the wind and it will dry the soil very effectively. This perhaps needless to say is <em>bad </em>on light soil - although quite desirable on heavy<em>.</em></p><p></p><p>No till, and keeping organic matter in the soil makes you able to withstand drought better - a useful tweet here:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]44236[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Shows why you want to keep the organic matter.</p><p></p><p>The challenge is to keep the organic matter, not disturb the soil and suppress pathogens. This is one of the challenges that has to be overcome, and yes there are many more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RushesToo, post: 414235, member: 1095"] If you are on light soil then there are good reasons to go no till. If you plough you expose more area to the wind and it will dry the soil very effectively. This perhaps needless to say is [I]bad [/I]on light soil - although quite desirable on heavy[I].[/I] No till, and keeping organic matter in the soil makes you able to withstand drought better - a useful tweet here: [ATTACH=full]44236[/ATTACH] Shows why you want to keep the organic matter. The challenge is to keep the organic matter, not disturb the soil and suppress pathogens. This is one of the challenges that has to be overcome, and yes there are many more. [/QUOTE]
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