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Renovating Weedy Crop Land into Pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 289697" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Um, 'moldboarding' (I think the term is mowboarding, but I may have the spelling wrong on that) has been outlawed in a lot of states - I know it has in Wyoming - due to the loss of topsoil that results. I was talking about regular discing/working the ground prior to planting a crop the following spring which, I'm sure you're aware, has a major impact on the amount of Canadian Thistle, and Bindweed - just to name a few - that then sprout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 289697, member: 539"] Um, 'moldboarding' (I think the term is mowboarding, but I may have the spelling wrong on that) has been outlawed in a lot of states - I know it has in Wyoming - due to the loss of topsoil that results. I was talking about regular discing/working the ground prior to planting a crop the following spring which, I'm sure you're aware, has a major impact on the amount of Canadian Thistle, and Bindweed - just to name a few - that then sprout. [/QUOTE]
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