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No-till Farming, Trout Rivers and Carbon
I am more and more convinced that No-tillage farming practices offer
the possibility of significantly reducing soil loss and fossil fuel consumption in many different soil types and geographies. Over a few years no-till practices can also reduce the use of pest and herbicides for some crops. The benefits to fish could be substantial in areas where ag runoff is a major limiting factor. No-till also sequesters carbon in the soil and is seen by some as a practical, near- term tool in the climate change arena. I suspect there are many folks like myself who have or have friends who have smaller ag parcels that they lease out. No-till wheat has now replaced heavily irrigated alfalfa on my little parcel. Favoring leasing farmers who can do no-till is a way to keep land in ag, AND lessen the impact on nearby streams. And the cost advantages just might keep more family farmers in the business. Lest specialized equipment needed for no-till be a barrier, some Farm Bureau operations now have no-till capable equipment in their contract services programs. There are YouTube videos that tell some of the story. A short overview video of farmers showing what no-till has done for part of the Spokane River drainage is the Shepard.s Grain field tour July '09 It is on YouTube, listed as "Shepard's Grain Field Tour- July 2009" Any opinions, experiences, comments of other Roffians on no-till and trout waters? Dave |
No-till Farming, Trout Rivers and Carbon
On Apr 26, 12:10*pm, DaveS wrote:
Any opinions, experiences, comments Not specifically on no-till but I'm certainly of the opinion that 'small' individual lifestyle changes can add up to big gains in the environmental arena. One thing that consistently ****es me off is when people write off steps in the right direction because "that won't solve the problem." NO single new energy source or idea is going to solve everything which is exactly why all reasonable efforts that will make some improvement need to be advanced. My little ag corner of the world is no-till because it is pasture. We make little changes that limit chemicals and water usage whenever we think of one. None has co$t much, but we are doing better than before .... use less water, have more wildlife around, and raise the same # of cows ( and fatter ) I've noticed neighbors starting to be more "Conservative" lately, especially in water use, on their small ag properties. As people become more educated about the value of small, personal, efforts, I think the trend will accelerate Larry ( who often wonders why the political segment most in favor of 'use it up' and most opposed to 'find new ways that work better' are called 'conservative' when, in fact, 'backwards' would be far more accurate ;-) PS buying in season and locally produced food makes BIG changes in you personal 'footprint' .... and is fun and healthy, too ... find a farmers market |
No-till Farming, Trout Rivers and Carbon
"Larry L" wrote find a farmers market i have. but mine is running over with mexicans selling pot to undercover agents. yfitons wayno |
No-till Farming, Trout Rivers and Carbon
On Apr 28, 11:59*am, "Wayne Harrison" wrote:
i have. *but mine is running over with mexicans selling pot to undercover agents. yfitons wayno That's too bad .... grow a garden, also fun and healthy G We have a couple nice farmer's markets near here and also grow a small garden. It's hard to describe how much I miss "real" produce all summer in Montahoming where it's nearly impossible to find any worthy of the name. I may be mistaken but aren't you a defense lawyer? speak "mexican" ? sounds like your farmers market might be a source of new clients G |
No-till Farming, Trout Rivers and Carbon
"Larry L" wrote I may be mistaken but aren't you a defense lawyer? speak "mexican" ? sounds like your farmers market might be a source of new clients G many, as a matter of fact. but i don't speak spanish. fortunately, our judges don't either. :) yfitons wayno |
No-till Farming, Trout Rivers and Carbon
On 2010-04-28 14:59:56 -0400, "Wayne Harrison" said:
"Larry L" wrote find a farmers market i have. but mine is running over with mexicans selling pot to undercover agents. yfitons wayno Ahhhh. Business is good, eh? d;o) |
No-till Farming, Trout Rivers and Carbon
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:01:00 -0400, "Wayne Harrison" wrote:
"Larry L" wrote I may be mistaken but aren't you a defense lawyer? speak "mexican" ? sounds like your farmers market might be a source of new clients G many, as a matter of fact. but i don't speak spanish. fortunately, our judges don't either. :) yfitons wayno Well, hell, if the fact that undercover agents are at a farmer's market in NC trying to bust non-English-speaking "Mexican" weed dealers doesn't convince all and sundry that "the war on drugs" is among the stupidest ideas drunks in DC have come up with, I'm not sure anything ever will... yfatmgrc (that would be "yfat MS Gulf Resort Classic") R ....who was _literally_ the last person on the official course at today's pro-am...as the marshal, fixin' to call for ****in' flashlights, unfortunately... |
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