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- From: "TradingPostPaul" <tradingpost@riseup.net>
- To: livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: [Livingontheland] hard science behind no-till
- Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 13:17:58 -0600
Now here's some of the hard science behind no-till.
http://notill.org/leading_edge/LE%204-3%20Web%20p264-267.pdf
Serious, credible research.
"With no-till and abundant mulch covering the soil surface, we findin
stark contrast to nearly all of agricultural historya method of growing
crops that can accurately be called sustainable."
paul tradingpost@lobo.net
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[Livingontheland] hard science behind no-till,
TradingPostPaul, 07/15/2007
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Re: [Livingontheland] hard science behind no-till,
Dieter Brand, 07/16/2007
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Re: [Livingontheland] hard science behind no-till,
Terry Wereb, 07/17/2007
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Re: [Livingontheland] hard science behind no-till,
TradingPostPaul, 07/17/2007
- Re: [Livingontheland] hard science behind no-till, Terry Wereb, 07/18/2007
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Re: [Livingontheland] hard science behind no-till,
TradingPostPaul, 07/17/2007
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Re: [Livingontheland] hard science behind no-till,
Terry Wereb, 07/17/2007
- [Livingontheland] Early slices of paradise: Gardens in ancient times, Dieter Brand, 07/16/2007
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Re: [Livingontheland] hard science behind no-till,
Dieter Brand, 07/16/2007
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