obalnews] Farmers Fight Global Warming with No-Till Farming
>10/6/2002 10:08:55 AM, "RiverValley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote in response to a "No-Till" article posted by Jane:
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>>I'm wondering if members of the list
>>have experience using no-
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> Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2002 15:00:55 -0400
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> The no-till scheme Jane posted is a chemical Trojan horse and I
> suggest you stay away from it. I suspect she was just trying
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> 10/6/2002 10:08:55 AM, "RiverValley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote in response to
10/6/2002 10:08:55 AM, "RiverValley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in response to a "No-Till" article posted by Jane:
>I'm wondering if members of the list
>have experience using no-till in a
>small farm, market garden setting,
>particularly in mild climates like the
>pacific northwest US. What p
Title: FW: [globalnews] Farmers Fight Global Warming with No-Till Farming
Hi All,
I'm wondering if members of the list have
experience using no-till in a small farm, market garden setting, particularly in
mild climates like the pacific northwest US. What problems, successes have
p
Title: FW: [globalnews] Farmers Fight Global Warming with No-Till Farming
Farmers Fight Global Warming with No-Till Farming
By Kari Lydersen, AlterNet
September 30, 2002
On one field, there is only rich, lumpy black earth, free of weeds or debris, below the rows of cornstalks waving gently