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Explain the concept of a crop being "hard on the soil"
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69plowboy
Posted 4/20/2014 00:05 (#3826066 - in reply to #3824930)
Subject: RE: Explain the concept of a crop being "hard on the soil"


I always thought Brome was hard on the ground. After running a trencher threw it removed all doubt, the ground was hard as concrete, no life and water wouldn't permeate it . Just think the smarter powers to be had us seed that stuff on crp acres we had to do it knowing it was wrong yes clovers and soil building crops weren't an option and might need to be seeded again Seems like brome took a lot out and never put much back
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