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runningbehind
Posted 3/26/2017 07:30 (#5923178 - in reply to #5923035)
Subject: RE: New farms and surprisingly good yields.


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Buehler - 3/25/2017 23:14

Mikenesd - 3/25/2017 19:57

 According to what Dwayne Beck thinks, yes.

An example of this philosophy sees weed problems as a symptom that the farming system does not contain sufficient diversity (the weed is Mother Nature’s way of trying to add diversity).



I like Beck, but this is a load of manure In my opinion and experience. Here it doesn't matter what you try to get in your system nothing beneficial can beat kochia out of the ground or grow faster than pigweed.

It's an weeds are more opportunistic than anything beneficial. That's all.


Follow along that thought, Maybe it means nature is telling you that land is better suited for grass? Doesn't help when that is what you have to work with, but doesn't mean it isn't true.
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