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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
US President cites cover crops in speech
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<blockquote data-quote="martian" data-source="post: 7542006" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>Picture the central plains of the USA as bare ground, which it can look like if you fly over it, and then imagine it again green, with growing cover crops. You can't tell me that that will have no effect on the weather. Then carry on abusing the soils year on year, losing SOM, chucking more CO2 into the atmosphere, unable to keep cover growing, you'll change the weather patterns, cause climate change. North Africa was the bread basket of the Roman Empire, now desert. It doesn't rain partly because there aren't growing plants transpiring water into the atmosphere and seeding the clouds, it's a vicious cycle. Vast chunks of the world are heading in the same direction. </p><p></p><p>Good farming is the only way to sort out climate change, you need to add a super-hero cape to your mankini and just accept it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martian, post: 7542006, member: 801"] Picture the central plains of the USA as bare ground, which it can look like if you fly over it, and then imagine it again green, with growing cover crops. You can't tell me that that will have no effect on the weather. Then carry on abusing the soils year on year, losing SOM, chucking more CO2 into the atmosphere, unable to keep cover growing, you'll change the weather patterns, cause climate change. North Africa was the bread basket of the Roman Empire, now desert. It doesn't rain partly because there aren't growing plants transpiring water into the atmosphere and seeding the clouds, it's a vicious cycle. Vast chunks of the world are heading in the same direction. Good farming is the only way to sort out climate change, you need to add a super-hero cape to your mankini and just accept it. [/QUOTE]
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