Posted by fdt860 on December 23, 2022 at 16:51:12 from (2.12.31.46):
In Reply to: Apology to jddrawbar posted by rrlund on December 22, 2022 at 09:34:46:
If i understand correctly the discisdions,I think that an happy medium is to follow the principes of regenerative agriculture. This seems to have merits of increasing soil fertility and water absorption, increase michorisis implantations.
Keys are:
- Minimum till or no till
- Permanent soil covering
- multiple species, on cover crops and on regular crops
I have a neighbourgh doing it here in western France, he has seeded his canola crop with 4 other species:
- buckwheat to reduce insect attacks (no insecticide used, which is a great economy), also buckwheat sprouts very easily. Insect do.not like the odor of the plant.
-febrile to trapp some amoniac in the soil
- kamikaze (I do not remember) insects prefer it over canola
- milo
This guy is really an observer and has intelligent responses to what he is seeing. This seems very common troughout people farming this way.
Gabe Brown from MN,seems to be very good at explaining. He has many youtube vids, and a Deere 7200 (teactor related).
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