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<blockquote data-quote="deleted member" data-source="post: 324396" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>not a big opinion on tree rows. but, i certainly get the tilling of buffer zones, tiling, tilling every wet land as soon as it dries up other than tiling, i think the other two might not be as good for the bottom line as farmers might think. i used to see every lowland get tilled and planted every chance they had. now i see a lot more farmers just avoiding them altogether planted grass or dried up wetland cattails. one of few reasons... they realized it didn't make sense to till, plant, fertilize, etc.. only to loose the crop 50% of the time cause the rain came like they have over the last 30 years or so. or two... there is some government program compensating them for not planting there. or three... they are somewhat conservation minded. likely a combination of all three in most cases. which suits me just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted member, post: 324396, member: 816"] not a big opinion on tree rows. but, i certainly get the tilling of buffer zones, tiling, tilling every wet land as soon as it dries up other than tiling, i think the other two might not be as good for the bottom line as farmers might think. i used to see every lowland get tilled and planted every chance they had. now i see a lot more farmers just avoiding them altogether planted grass or dried up wetland cattails. one of few reasons... they realized it didn't make sense to till, plant, fertilize, etc.. only to loose the crop 50% of the time cause the rain came like they have over the last 30 years or so. or two... there is some government program compensating them for not planting there. or three... they are somewhat conservation minded. likely a combination of all three in most cases. which suits me just fine. [/QUOTE]
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