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<blockquote data-quote="1wlimo" data-source="post: 905154" data-attributes="member: 16646"><p>Yes there may have been a lot of farmers who followed good practice, how ever if you good read about the state of soils in the US, or Europe, etc you will find out about the high level of soil degradation.</p><p></p><p>The dust bowls that have occurred in the US, and the smaller ones in the UK were largely due to inappropriate cultivation ie moldboard plowing, and lack for fertilizer. Then it gets a little dry and the wheels fall off. </p><p></p><p>Now vast areas of land is zero tilled, to leave the soil protected from the wind, and degradation. The standing stubble, also collects snow, and rain increasing water. But may be these ideas are not good practice as followed by good farmers but wacko propaganda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1wlimo, post: 905154, member: 16646"] Yes there may have been a lot of farmers who followed good practice, how ever if you good read about the state of soils in the US, or Europe, etc you will find out about the high level of soil degradation. The dust bowls that have occurred in the US, and the smaller ones in the UK were largely due to inappropriate cultivation ie moldboard plowing, and lack for fertilizer. Then it gets a little dry and the wheels fall off. Now vast areas of land is zero tilled, to leave the soil protected from the wind, and degradation. The standing stubble, also collects snow, and rain increasing water. But may be these ideas are not good practice as followed by good farmers but wacko propaganda. [/QUOTE]
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