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yesok

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  1. 9 hours ago, IsaanAussie said:

    I am looking forward to seeing those pictures. Especially what implements he uses to incorporate bags and compost. Compost by the bag is a very expensive way to do it on a farm. The guy is hardly the sharpest pencil in the box. 

    As far as it effecting a neighbours land, little chance of any problem other than shreds of plastic blowing around. 

    I have a large concrete mixer that uses a bag of cement per load. The locals just chuck a full bag in and let the process rip the bag open and then pull it out. They say it saves a lot of effort and spillage. This is Thailand (TIT)!

    They're from a local mushroom farm, definitely not bio-degradable, gave them a feel while I took pictures and the plastic feels very thick. 

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  2. Has anyone ever seen this? The ricefield which neighbours my farm and home brought his farm truck in yesterday and started dumping the mushroom compost over this farm. The thing that completely boggles me is that he will not remove the compost from the bags and will proceed to till the compost WITH the plastic bags into his soil. I have seen this practice done on a few farms now. 

     

    What kind of effect does this have on the soil? I can't find any information on large plastic dumps on soil health, is there anything I need be worried about for my farm 1 meter away? This seems so absurdly stupid. 

     

    I will try to post a picture today. 

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