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Little River, TX | I suspect Nevada's government bureaucracy is as exotic and eccentric as Michigan. Just different challenges for the working farmer.
Boomer's management style of front loading fertility up front is a well proven system, for some areas.
Oklahoma has some data to show applying 6 years worth of fertilizer, prior to planting alfalfa will produce more hay than annual or biannual applications.
His soil type is probably different than ether of ours, and his climate is definitely different.
What you are alluding to is the great burden farmers in this country must carry. Get some Ph.D. from Rode Island in a position of authority in D.C. publishing edicts on farming practices in a desert climate can be a real challenge. Shoot we have experts in Austin Texas, with a TAMU Ph. D. can make life difficult for farmers just out side the city limits of Austin let alone 10 miles past Dumas.
I would suggest that percentage of the state rules and regulations you labor under are someone's great idea with not an ounce of fact or experience behind them. | |
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