Downtown Shell Knob MO Come Visit! | Back to the orginal argument , you say burning is bad , I say it is no worse than other yield boosting practices such as tillage. If yields go up with burning , and in 10 years the total nutrients and carbon levels of soil are exactly the same or better (better yielding crops trap more carbon and provide the farmer with more income which triggers building of fertility instead of maintaince or mining of macros and micros) then how is burning so bad ?
I do not burn because I do not have time and have extremely erodible ground , just curious how burning is bad in place of a convention tillage system |