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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (616798)6/21/2011 8:19:29 AM
From: Bill3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575791
 
Why are you picking an argument with Al?
He agrees with you.

(Another example of your not following a conversation...)



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (616798)6/21/2011 10:46:53 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575791
 
"I'm sorry, but strip mining today, in many areas, is far less harmful than 6,000 acres of solar arrays. I can show you huge strip mines that, if you hadn't been there when it happened, you would never know it occurred. "

And I can show you as I did with Brumey that just the opposite is true in PA.....So show us some huge strip mines that we wouldn't know that occured....


Dude, inode wrote that wonderful piece of wisdom...not me.

Al



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (616798)6/21/2011 11:03:15 AM
From: one_less1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575791
 
"You definitely can plant some nice plots on reclaimed strip mine ground it just takes some work and time. Most of my plots are on reclaimed strip mine ground and I've successfully planted rye, clover, brassicas, soybeans, lablab, buckwheat and sunflowers. Here's what I do when I start a new field which I will plant starting in the fall.

1. Get a soil test.
2. Mow if necessary in early spring.
3. Spray with glyphosate(roundup) in early to mid May.
4. Wait about a month and spray again.
5. Beginning of August spray again OR disk/plow lime into the ground per soil test if necessary.
6. Around Labor Day plant rye GRAIN.

Rye grain is idiot proof b/c it will grow anywhere, doesn't require expensive fertilizers, the deer love it and it builds the soil which I'm sure you'll have to do. Waiting till fall to plant allows you to get control of your weeds. It's not just what is already growing but the soil has a seed bank that is just waiting to explode once you kill off the existing vegetation.

Year 2 I would repeat the spraying routine above and take another soil test in early spring and lime to it. IF the pH is around 6 I would plant brassicas in late July/early August. If my pH was still below 6 I'd plant rye again.

This field below didn't even grow much for weeds when I started. Had knee high brassicas this year and waist high soybeans in an exclusion cage the year before. It can be done!"



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