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Invermectin does it kill the soil??
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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1641039" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>As Kenny mentioned I too have read Cydectin will not kill your dung beetles. I started doing things differently such as only worming in winter when dung beetles are not active and only once a year, also no fly control. I am going to start doing samples to see if I should be worming at all. I see alot of difference now in the activity in my manure piles, alot of earthworms and some dung beetles, alot of other very small insects and spiders in the piles. Manure piles disappear quicker also, used to they would stay forever now by the time I rotate back to a paddock they're gone for the most part. I watch alot of the Greg Judy videos and others like that and try to follow some of it. I'm not saying you can believe everything you see on youtube but when you hear it from several people it's worth looking into. Watch "Carbon Cowboys" I believe it's on youtube also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1641039, member: 39122"] As Kenny mentioned I too have read Cydectin will not kill your dung beetles. I started doing things differently such as only worming in winter when dung beetles are not active and only once a year, also no fly control. I am going to start doing samples to see if I should be worming at all. I see alot of difference now in the activity in my manure piles, alot of earthworms and some dung beetles, alot of other very small insects and spiders in the piles. Manure piles disappear quicker also, used to they would stay forever now by the time I rotate back to a paddock they're gone for the most part. I watch alot of the Greg Judy videos and others like that and try to follow some of it. I'm not saying you can believe everything you see on youtube but when you hear it from several people it's worth looking into. Watch "Carbon Cowboys" I believe it's on youtube also. [/QUOTE]
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