RE: [compost_tea] no-till farming

From: J Peter Young <peter_at_bennettvalleyvineyards.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 07:15:14 -0700

And the ACT will not replace the nutrients removed from the field with the
corn. You're going to have to put some compost down as well.
 
Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Norsen [mailto:bnbrew_at_yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 10:21 PM
To: compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [compost_tea] no-till farming


You can find out. As soon as you harvest this fall, select an average part
of a field.
Soil drench a couple times a special acre or so. more in the spring and
with planting. Again as the corn starts to grow. See what happens. If yo=
u
start in the spring it will be too late. It takes some time for the
microbes to take over the job again that they once did before you started
doing it for them. Probably need far more than 20 G/A to make the
re-conversion.back to microbe farming. .Of course the little guys need
water to work.. .

dkemnitz2000 <dkemnitz2000_at_yahoo.com> wrote:

Would it be possible to grow corn profitably in the midwest using no
till,ie no discing/plowing/ripping, no pesticides, no herbicides, no
added NPK fertilizers while using ACT appropriately(as necessary?)?
Assume you have plenty of water.


I'd expect it grown in rows so it can be harvested mechanically.
Dennis



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