Posted by jackinok on June 03, 2011 at 07:18:34 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Discing vs. Mowing posted by LJS30 on June 02, 2011 at 20:34:38:
its getting there guys we better get ready for it.I'm getting ready by quitting as fast as possible!.I can see a little of their point though,ive seen guys discing when it was so dry they just turned the soil to powder and it simply blew for the next month.not a good thing anytime.but ive also seen folks mowing that you couldnt see the tractor too.I hate rules as much as anyone ,but they are coming,better get used to it and start thinking about how we do things.epa and those folks are out of control,and to be quite honest they would like to shut down all farming,its bad for the environment in their estimation regardless of how its done.the sad fact is ,we'll have to see starving people on our street corners before they wake up and someone pulls their reins..
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