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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 176895" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>Multiple use in the badlands is alive and well. Why would you question that?</p><p> If your ever around Jamestown let me take you out and show you some of that land. It has turned white and blows like snow some days. Each year before they spray the weeds get thicker. I would guess the alkalinity of the soil will soon deplete the ability for grains to produce as well as in the past. I think the future will not produce more but less. I sure hope I am wrong. When I went out to shoot carp this spring about 15% of the land was very white. I'm not sure what it is. Drainage causes that, but I suspect inert materials within fertilizer build up on the soil too. </p><p></p><p>I have not heard back from the Forest Service so I guess I will call again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 176895, member: 704"] Multiple use in the badlands is alive and well. Why would you question that? If your ever around Jamestown let me take you out and show you some of that land. It has turned white and blows like snow some days. Each year before they spray the weeds get thicker. I would guess the alkalinity of the soil will soon deplete the ability for grains to produce as well as in the past. I think the future will not produce more but less. I sure hope I am wrong. When I went out to shoot carp this spring about 15% of the land was very white. I'm not sure what it is. Drainage causes that, but I suspect inert materials within fertilizer build up on the soil too. I have not heard back from the Forest Service so I guess I will call again. [/QUOTE]
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