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is there something that can be learned from watching how chemical kills weeds
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bad farmer
Posted 7/4/2015 00:59 (#4660498)
Subject: is there something that can be learned from watching how chemical kills weeds


no welfare payments on this farm!!!!!!!!
some have come to understand that i am crazy and have a very curious mind and most of my curiosity is pretty much worthless to their farming operation, hence there is a ignore button and i wish they would use it on me, but some others think deep enough to wonder what the heck i am thinking and can relate it to their farms, this post is being written just to prove that yes i am crazy. my question is can something be learned about the soil, the weed, and even the chemical by what happens to the weed after it is sprayed and dies? some disappear in a day, some are there for monthes, what does this mean, is there more to the weed decomposition then just the carbon to nitrogen ratio? is there something to be learned about soil fertility, soil health, and the weeds purpose on the farm? just curious, please think deep on this one,
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