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Re: Will It Work?
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Posted by KRUSS1 on July 08, 2007 at 13:56:30 from (72.45.97.101):
In Reply to: Re: Will It Work? posted by KEH on July 08, 2007 at 12:10:49:
Of course it will work. How much straw do you figure to get off a poor crop of wheat. Probably be put to better use back on the ground than under a horse. Course I suppose if the horses $hit on it all winter and then you put it back.... Prairie rule number one of continuous cropping in dryland situations (not that Allen cares) is "harvest the grain and only the grain". Number two is "maintain as much trash on the surface as possible". Number three is "replace all nutients as removed". Number four is "sell your plow to someone who won't follow rules one, two and three". Better yet, you do it your way and I'll do it my way.
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