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  1. lxskllr

    alternatives in land use

    They don't do that stuff out here. Kids I'm sure. Anyone really serious will grow inside. Everything else is people playing games.
  2. lxskllr

    alternatives in land use

    I was on a job today, and we found someone's plants in containers in a soybean field. Not sure what the plan was for that, but soybeans don't make a good cover for weed :^D There were five plants there. Me and the boss moved four of them ~50' away, and left one where we found it. Wonder if...
  3. lxskllr

    alternatives in land use

    There's a pea gravel quarry near me that hasn't been active in my lifetime. I've never been back there, but I know there's some motorcycle trails that people have put in. Something like that would be ideal for the state to buy, and turn it into a bike park. It's convenient to transportation, and...
  4. lxskllr

    alternatives in land use

    Sounds like a decent project to me, with the only concerns being the brief mention of a stream. We have a couple state parks here that allow bikes on the trails, and the erosion they're causing is appalling. That erosion is washing into a major tributary of the Chesapeake bay. If it was a...
  5. lxskllr

    alternatives in land use

    Yea, it's just a copy/paste. That's why some stuff is missing. I aggressively block content, so the script to hit me with a paywall might not have deployed. I also lose a bunch of images and other stuff. If I have enough interest, I can start unblocking elements to see more, but I'm usually good...
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    alternatives in land use

    Text... When Mark Anson came home with his hair on fire after a seminar on the seemingly soporific topic of soil health, his younger brother, Doug, was skeptical. What had Mark lit up was cover crops: fields of noncash crops like hairy vetch and cereal rye that act on soil like a nourishing...
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