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Central NE | I agree with the previous two posts. Soil wildlife is a term I have not heard before, but I'll have to remember that one. My finding is the soil can act either like an engine, or a hunk of steel. When the engine gets to purring along, Crops look great. When the engine has a part destroyed, It just acts like a hunk of steel even though the parts seem to be all there. Then the crops have to have everything done for them. I have witnessed some "destroyed engines" come back to life with cropping management. | |
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