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Practical Notill Farming A Quick And Dirty Guide To Organic Vegetable And Flower Growing Andrew Mefferd

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Practical Notill Farming A Quick And Dirty Guide To Organic Vegetable And Flower Growing Andrew Mefferd
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Practical Notill Farming A Quick And Dirty Guide To Organic Vegetable And Flower Growing Andrew Mefferd instant download after payment.

Publisher: New Society Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 53.79 MB
Pages: 267
Author: Andrew Mefferd
ISBN: 9781771423564, 1771423560
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Practical Notill Farming A Quick And Dirty Guide To Organic Vegetable And Flower Growing Andrew Mefferd by Andrew Mefferd 9781771423564, 1771423560 instant download after payment.

Tillage has been a standard in modern agriculture for so long, it’s become a paradigm. But what we’re learning from scientific research and experimentation on farms is that we don’t need to stir the soil on a grand scale with our plows. If we start to think of the life in the soil as our micro livestock — actual living beings down there turning the soil on a micro level for us — we can make a revolutionary change in the paradigm. We can replace the need to plow the soil with natural processes. We’ll be helping ourselves if we let the little guys do their work for us. I’m pretty sure they’d rather do it than us, and the past 20 years’ worth of experience with no-till
systems shows they are up to the task.

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