Brian Sandle wrote:
Gordon Couger wrote:
In my case they reduced my costs for cotton production as a land
lord 50% and the farmers 15%, reduced the chance of wind and water
erosion and let the soil build organic matter at the rate of 1% a
year. www.couger.com/farm
Temporarily Down (for how long?)
Oh sorry, I did wrong spelling.
shows the different in notil cotton and
conventional till. In this case the notil is my neighbors
What are the other plants in the no-till? Roundup-resistant?
And the plants look a bit more curly than yours, though it's hard to
see.
and
conventional till is mine on an alfalfa hay meadow that is coming
out of hay and into cotton.
What sort of cotton? GM?
Goodness, tremendous expanse with no wind break. Sun nearly directly
overhead.
the other 3/4 of the farm is no till.
What you are calling `no-till' is killing weeds with Roundup on
Roundup-Ready GM crops.