Posted by Dan in Ohio on November 16, 2014 at 09:54:21 from (99.197.88.77):
I grew up on a farm here in north central Ohio where we practiced many of the soil conservation techniques championed by Louis Bromfield, a local resident, and author. Sod waterways,strip tilling, and contour planting were a common practice .
Today fields are not just planted fence row to fence row but are more commonly road ditch to road ditch. Some still use sod water ways but not many.
Recently I have noticed some of the worst erosion scars are being repaired, professionally, with what appears to be some sort of synthetic mesh to hold the planting in place.
What's up those of you who are active farmers? I suspect what I am seeing is the result of a government program. Whether forced or voluntary, it is long over due.
This post was edited by Dan in Ohio at 10:38:00 11/16/14.
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