That’s not really the top soil, nor are peanuts inherently damaging to your top soil.
Top soil is just the first 5-10 inches of soil that contains the most decomposing organic matter. Peanuts can actually be fantastic for your top soil if you utilize practices like no till farming.
The real dangers of erosion comes from the constant plowing used in most large scale ag, but that happens for pretty much all crops.
Look at all that topsoil flying away
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vr0IVvcLbY
why does the tractor have boss music?
Have you ever fought a tractor?
incredible.
what used to take several hundred years of ignorant human toiling can now be accomplished in just a few days with hundreds of gallons of fossil fuels.
the future is now.
That’s not really the top soil, nor are peanuts inherently damaging to your top soil.
Top soil is just the first 5-10 inches of soil that contains the most decomposing organic matter. Peanuts can actually be fantastic for your top soil if you utilize practices like no till farming.
The real dangers of erosion comes from the constant plowing used in most large scale ag, but that happens for pretty much all crops.
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