Posted by John A. on November 19, 2012 at 20:39:51 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: dust bowl posted by Jim/Pa on November 19, 2012 at 18:59:28:
Guys, Just found out tonight that one of the two ladies interviewed from Clayton NM is a relative of My MIL. For those of us who "Have" and "Still do farm" in the High Plains understand that could happen again, But since the farming Practices have changes to a stubble cover ie, Minimum-till/No-till, or Strip-till probably not. But the danger is still there if the ground get uncovered by disk or fire. Back in the 80s I farmed a dryland 320 half-section that had a 20 ft high blow hill at what would have been the center of the section if it was still farmed with the a joining 320 half section. I worked a bunch to get it pulled down on my Half but the old fence would cause problems. also I couldn't be sure, had no clue what old plows, or spike tooth harrows might turn up and ruin a tire. I did get about half of it pulled down and leveled out. it made a world of difference in farming it! Later, John A.
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