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James Curts 01-06-2003 04:56 AM

Renewable Farming (with concreteblock) Versus Petrol-based farming; weeds become fertilizer ins
 
Concrete Block is much more descriptive and saves many folks time by not
bothering to pursue the topic.

The mowing thing has been used in various crops for quite some time and only
protects the present crop and nourishes next year's weeds.

A short course in successful farming 101 would relieve you of many doubts
and misguided conceptions.

Jim Curts


"Archimedes Plutonium" wrote in message
...
I have some Scott's brand lawn fertilizer. I like it because it is slow
release
nitrogen in granular form and I like it because I can walk around wearing
gloves and pitch the granular fertilizer.
I do not remember what the nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium numbers are for
this Scott's brand fertilizer. Probably 10 nitrogen. Will find out today.

What I do need to know is what equivalency there is between a sack of
Scott's
fertilizer to that of weed/grass mower clippings? Are they equivalent by
weight
as per the nitrogen? I need to know how wide a row spacing needs to be in
order
to mow the grass/weeds and to properly fertilize the crop row throughout
the
summer.

I do know that corn requires more mowed clippings as fertilizer than does
soybeans. But I need quantitive data as to the fertilizer content of mowed
clippings. And I would not be surprized at all to find that no scientist

to
date
has done the work of finding out what that equivalency is. Not suprized
because
the 20th century farming with its huge emphasis on petrol and chemicals

for

farming that data as to simply using weeds as fertilizer would be
suppressed
data and research and information.

When farming uses tons and tons and tons of herbicide, and someone
comes along and says, hey, that is silly when all you need to do is mow
between rows and you have your weed and fertilizer problem solved in
one stroke.

Archimedes Plutonium,
whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots
of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies





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