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Originally Posted by Seahawk
I would love a few laps in the pattern in that thing - no flak though!
Any number of issues: run-off into the Chesapeake Bay (the Potomac River is in the background and the land in the distance is Virginia) from rain and loose soil, wind-borne erosion, chemical drift in plowed fields, etc.
No till works great through four/five years cycles of crops. I also recycle horse manure and other compost material into the fields both in no till and plow events.
All part of the soil plan written with the Maryland Ag folks, who are great. Save the Bay!
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Thanks for that. Learned something new today regarding the E.C. and the Bay. My parents have ten acres here in CA but they don’t use the land like you do. They have a manure spreader that they use on occasion. A small one he pulls behind his kabota.

Pops n Henry (we lost Sir Henry last year) The parents have ten acres of pasture art via fat animals, aka pets. Horses, lamas, sheep, goats, chickens, dogs n cats[emoji849]
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