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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 28224" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>Stutsman county is hilly land with a soil composition of a silty loam soil which it turn does benefit from no till, but I have my doubts as to your claims to less chemicals. Unless you grow nothing but soybeans and corn which does needs less work to produce good crop return. Also with the popularity of no till farming has also brought on the building of more fertilizer plants even I. The Jamestown area bringing a proposed pipeline of water and also a new plant being built in the grand forks area. I not saying no till farming is bad but would like to see more farmers allowing of planting of tree rows. The government is slow to react to such disasters of drought, but with humans tending to repeat such outcomes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 28224, member: 217"] Stutsman county is hilly land with a soil composition of a silty loam soil which it turn does benefit from no till, but I have my doubts as to your claims to less chemicals. Unless you grow nothing but soybeans and corn which does needs less work to produce good crop return. Also with the popularity of no till farming has also brought on the building of more fertilizer plants even I. The Jamestown area bringing a proposed pipeline of water and also a new plant being built in the grand forks area. I not saying no till farming is bad but would like to see more farmers allowing of planting of tree rows. The government is slow to react to such disasters of drought, but with humans tending to repeat such outcomes. [/QUOTE]
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