I learned to farm from my father, He grew up in the "Dust bowl". He taught me the importance of top soil and how to protect it. Through contour farming,terracing,waterways,rotation and grass breaks. I don't totally disagree with the article as I have seen how some of "The big boys" (those with several thousand acres) farm. Some are stewards to the land and others are users. I personally do not no-till. I don't like using a lot of chemicals. I do believe it finds its way into the ground water and I still like a good cool clean glass of it when I'm thirsty. Now I'm not saying no-till is bad, but it is not the only or best solution on every piece of ground that is farmed. Sorry to rant. Just my 2cents
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