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Post by sd51555 on Apr 3, 2018 8:54:53 GMT -6
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Post by nhmountains on Apr 3, 2018 18:38:39 GMT -6
Yeah you had the SD mixture and plan patented before this was taped. I'd never heard of the buffalo method. I've never seen that crimper machine before.
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Post by Tooln on Apr 4, 2018 13:00:24 GMT -6
That's the shits ain't it.
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Post by nhmountains on Apr 4, 2018 13:37:53 GMT -6
I will say back when we had lots of moose here in NH I could snowshoe into the moose wintering areas and everywhere you'd go there'd be piles and piles of moose droppings. When they bed down they take up the area of a small car. Flatten anything under them so I can see how a large herd of buffalo would take over a large area. SDs deer method should help fertilize smaller areas.
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Post by benmnwi on Apr 4, 2018 13:54:54 GMT -6
That's an interesting mix, I'd like to see what the bean and veggie plot looks like in summer. Did he say how he seeds the winter rye in fall? I'm assuming he broadcasts the seed on the standing crops in late summer to start the cycle again, but I don't think he specified that. That plan sounds good in theory though.
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