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Old 29th Dec 2015, 15:32
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Originally Posted by MPN11
Called family in the Vale of York for their update [they're a few miles south of Leeming]. An interesting point was raised ...

It seems that after crops have been harvested, the farmers don't plough deeply any more ... just the top few inches. It's apparently quicker and cheaper that way. So the substrate remains as firm as ever, and thus less able to act as 'blotting paper' and facilitating run-off. Apparently they started doing this only fairly recently [5 years?].

I have no idea ... I don't have an agricultural background, and nor do my family 'oop there. But it could be a partial 'self-inflicted injury'. Would be interested to hear from any 'gentleman farmers' on here.


Have you heard about low-till / no-till farming?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No-till_farming


No-till and Low-till Agriculture - HowStuffWorks


It's also better to replant immediately than leave the soil fallow, which is mostly what happens round here.
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