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Does corn or beans benifit more from deep tillage?
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sheffield77
Posted 10/28/2025 12:52 (#11416102 - in reply to #11416096)
Subject: RE: Does corn or beans benifit more from deep tillage?


Baby Robin - 10/28/2025 12:48

sheffield77 - 10/28/2025 11:44

Midwestfeeder - 10/28/2025 12:31

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In what biological system does nature "turn it black"?[/QUOTE


On what planet is nature a better farmer than a farmer? If that were true we should all just lay back on our hind ends and eat what nature provides. Why work at all if nature will do so much better?


Lots of corn, lots of soy beans, and lots of other crops are grown without turning the soil black.


Although, without steel, you’re most likely using petrochemical herbicides to keep the weeds suppressed for long enough that the cash crop can outcompete the weeds


Do you skip the "petrochemical" when you turn the soil black?
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