Please keep posting your videos they are very interesting. I have been farming organically for the past 4 years all my neighbors thing I am crazy but I can see a vast improvement in the soil quality and it is starting to get easier.
Thanks for the video! That was so cool to see. I’m going to take soil samples this year again and see how our soils changed since August 2020. I need to take new samples on the rest of the farm too.
Great video Greg, how much runoff do you get on a field like that? I am thinking that field could handle 1/2 inch an hour and have no runoff.maybe you could talk about that, while we are having all the flooding just to your Northwest.
Please keep posting your videos they are very interesting. I have been farming organically for the past 4 years all my neighbors thing I am crazy but I can see a vast improvement in the soil quality and it is starting to get easier.
Thanks for the video! That was so cool to see. I’m going to take soil samples this year again and see how our soils changed since August 2020. I need to take new samples on the rest of the farm too.
Thank you! I learn so much from you!
Absolutely fantastic!
Thank you so much for this video, very information dense.
Wow!! Very cool Greg. Thank you!
Amazing about the soil beneath a manure pat
Amazing, building soil.
Great Video!! Feed The Worms!!!
Great video Greg, how much runoff do you get on a field like that? I am thinking that field could handle 1/2 inch an hour and have no runoff.maybe you could talk about that, while we are having all the flooding just to your Northwest.
That field where the video was taken is like a sponge, it soaks up everything that falls on it.
That soil could easily take 20 inches per hour floods are man made problems
With the rocks we have, that penetration tool would be bent over at 4 inches if we could get it that deep.
Our soil is so vulnerable here in New England.
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If you have a lot of rain it will go down easy. Fall it ain't going to go down so easy. How do you judge it??
A week after a heavy rain I can stand on top of a potato fork in my yard. You’d need more something more of a ft lbs scale for it.
Clearly an abandoned coal mine under there.