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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 916701" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>The moldboard's lifting and breaking action can rectify many of these problems, </p><p></p><p>High sand soils and high organic soils have very little of any structure due to nature of these materials.</p><p>How does a moldboard change graduation? And if it did isn't only temporary?</p><p>What is wrong with high organic soils? Doesn't orgainc material feed the microbial system, earth worms, etc which feed the plants and improve soil structure.</p><p>I may be wrong but I always thought that the northern part of the continent had a deep frost line with a freeze thaw cycle that does a good job of breaking up the uperlayers of soil.</p><p>Now how does a moldboard prevent erosion? Isn't it the plants and roots that hold the soil together. You make a fair case as far as row crop planting. In a pasture other than preparing hard pan to grow something I cannot see the economics panning out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 916701, member: 5494"] The moldboard's lifting and breaking action can rectify many of these problems, High sand soils and high organic soils have very little of any structure due to nature of these materials. How does a moldboard change graduation? And if it did isn't only temporary? What is wrong with high organic soils? Doesn't orgainc material feed the microbial system, earth worms, etc which feed the plants and improve soil structure. I may be wrong but I always thought that the northern part of the continent had a deep frost line with a freeze thaw cycle that does a good job of breaking up the uperlayers of soil. Now how does a moldboard prevent erosion? Isn't it the plants and roots that hold the soil together. You make a fair case as far as row crop planting. In a pasture other than preparing hard pan to grow something I cannot see the economics panning out. [/QUOTE]
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