Posted by B-maniac on April 26, 2012 at 14:57:00 from (97.85.62.26):
In Reply to: Re: Cover Crop posted by wd4010 on April 26, 2012 at 14:25:50:
Plow it under. It does NOT kill ALL the worms and gives the 90% that survive a good source of neutrients. Chemicals suck. Mulch on top of ground helps out erosion but not much else. Your root systems are growing down not up. Todays farmers get their yield from chemicals and genetic engineering. Take them away and they could not get the yeild the "old timers" did. Old timers worked in harmony with nature , todays farmer tries to beat nature. Potato farmers won't even eat their own crop , they raise a seperate field for their "eating potatoes" Wonder why? Do it the old way unless you are in it for the money only.
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