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Is water quality a trade-off for the benefits of no-till? (MSU article)
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Posted 1/12/2019 20:07 (#7240874 - in reply to #7240660)
Subject: RE: Is water quality a trade-off for the benefits of no-till? (MSU article)


ESW ND
That's barely a crack and those prills are fake as sh*t. There's cracks up here in ground that's been notilled for 20 years that you'd lose a pliers and a few other tools too. I really don't know the increase in bird populations anywhere of major water bodies, but how much more increase in phos and nitrogen do they add into the water? It surely has to contribute to it. They surely won't say that birds are contributing to anything. It's ONLY the farmers faults. Years ago, we went to DC and saw the Reflecting Pool. There were ducks everywhere in there. The water was so disgustingly green from feathers, poo and dead birds that it was just plain gross, not sure if all the loose change that people throw in there does anything either. With seeing that, I surely think that the increase in waterfowl can have an impact on the lakes.
I guess that didn't have nothing to do with this, but was just a random thought.
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