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Re: A Lil’ Tractor Time
[Re: CNC]
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02/14/22 12:44 PM
02/14/22 12:44 PM
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Focus on the big concepts at play here……We’ve got a big bunch of above ground carbon that we’ve grown off and its not hard to see how that our long term management would be more productive if we can find ways to efficiently put it to the ground and convert it to black dirt. Mechanical means become more limited the larger the scale gets. Biomass management……That’s what a lot of this boils down to whether it be food plots or native understory vegetation. A drip torch is an easy way of dealing with it but at what long term cost to soil productivity?
Last edited by CNC; 02/14/22 12:46 PM.
We dont rent pigs
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