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  3. In March around the time the almond trees flower the vineyards slowly awaken and work restarts with trimming the twigs and tilling the ground.

In March around the time the almond trees flower the vineyards slowly awaken and work restarts with trimming the twigs and tilling the ground.

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    In March around the time the almond trees flower the vineyards slowly awaken and work restarts with trimming the twigs and tilling the ground.

    #SilentSunday

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      In March around the time the almond trees flower the vineyards slowly awaken and work restarts with trimming the twigs and tilling the ground.

      #SilentSunday

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      @fedops americans are either too lazy or too smart to fall for the 'speed the plow' propaganda, this may explain the resurgence of 'no-till' agriculture #moral erosion #turpitude #factory farms #subsidies

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        @fedops americans are either too lazy or too smart to fall for the 'speed the plow' propaganda, this may explain the resurgence of 'no-till' agriculture #moral erosion #turpitude #factory farms #subsidies

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        @gary_alderson I'm watching the no-till/no-dig movements with interest.

        In my mind controlling weeds by mechanical means, around the actual crop, is better than the options (which are mostly chemical). OTOH a lot of wine farmers just leave the space between the rows as a wildflower strip now and that also works for a few years at least. Then when it gets out of hand tilling once resets it.

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          @gary_alderson I'm watching the no-till/no-dig movements with interest.

          In my mind controlling weeds by mechanical means, around the actual crop, is better than the options (which are mostly chemical). OTOH a lot of wine farmers just leave the space between the rows as a wildflower strip now and that also works for a few years at least. Then when it gets out of hand tilling once resets it.

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          @fedops it can help soil loss quite a bit but tilling and plowing can be helpful also, farming is an evolving vocation; you have to be rich to do it (1m is just a starting point) #gentleman farmer

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            @gary_alderson I'm watching the no-till/no-dig movements with interest.

            In my mind controlling weeds by mechanical means, around the actual crop, is better than the options (which are mostly chemical). OTOH a lot of wine farmers just leave the space between the rows as a wildflower strip now and that also works for a few years at least. Then when it gets out of hand tilling once resets it.

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            @fedops farms get massive subsidies and on top of that most of their labor is illegal, add in pesticides and pfas and consolidation (big Ag policies) and farms looks like a bad deal plus there is a negative side - farmers have 3x suicide rate of the normal population, lots of pressure #stagger lee

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              @fedops farms get massive subsidies and on top of that most of their labor is illegal, add in pesticides and pfas and consolidation (big Ag policies) and farms looks like a bad deal plus there is a negative side - farmers have 3x suicide rate of the normal population, lots of pressure #stagger lee

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              @fedops According to recent data from organizations like the National Rural Health Association, farmers are approximately 3.5 times more likely to die by suicide than the general population #pto dangers

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