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    https://www.topcropmanager.com/grassland-developed-soils/

    Factors affecting soil formation

    Western Canadian soils have formed and developed over the past 10,000 years as a result of the interaction of six major factors: climate, vegetation, parent material, topography, drainage and time. The relative influence of each factor varies, and the interaction of these factors determined the type of soil that developed at the local level.

    Climate, specifically temperature and precipitation level, has strongly influenced the types of native vegetation that survived and flourished over the past 10,000 years. For example, the climate of Brown soil zone is typically relatively warm, with higher evapotranspiration and lower precipitation resulting in short, drought tolerant prairie grasses being the dominant native vegetation. The Black soil zone is relatively cooler with lower evapotranspiration and higher precipitation, resulting in lusher fescue native grass vegetation.
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    The type of vegetation strongly influenced soil development including the types and amounts organic matter added to the soil, which in turn influenced soil colour. Typically, the darker the soil colour, the higher the amount of soil organic matter.

    Parent material refers to the various types of geological deposits which determined the minerals on which soil formed, and determined characteristics such as soil texture, soil nutrient levels and water holding capacity. For example, lacustrine parent material was deposited in glacial lakebeds. The deposited material tended to be fine textured clay and topography tended to be relatively flat to undulating and mostly stone free. This is in contrast to glacial till material with variable soil texture, gently rolling to hummocky topography and often with moderate level of stones.

    Topography and slope position strongly influenced soil development. For example, soil development was minimal on the tops of a knolls versus lower slope positions. On the top knolls, water infiltration is limited and water runoff is greater versus lower slope positions with greater water infiltration and limited water runoff. Variation in stored soil moisture influenced the amount of vegetation growth, soil development, and organic matter addition to soil.

    Surface drainage and internal drainage influenced soil moisture, which in turn influenced vegetation types and amount of growth and soil development.

    The processes of soil development in Western Canada have taken place slowly over time during the past 10,000 years. In the past 150 years, human influence has become a seventh additional factor that continues to influence subtle to significant changes to soil. For example, the wheat-fallow system commonly used between 1920 and 1970 resulted in a significant decline in soil organic matter and contributed to extensive wind and water erosion of soil. However, in the past 30 years, the shift to continuous cropping, direct seeding and diverse crop rotations have had a profound improvement on soil quality.

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      Tom I don't see fire in the list of major factors affecting soil formation!

      If you want more detail on the origins of soils and the different types you can read this:

      Field Handbook for the Soils of Western
      Canada
      Section 1
      Soil Genesis and Geographical Distribution

      https://soilsofcanada.ca/documents/Soil%20Genesis%20and%20Geographical%20Distribution .pdf

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        Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
        Chuck, do you have any comment on what the electrical utility operators and regulators say about renewable energy destabilizing the grid in the quotes above?
        You have been asking for this Information.
        I can’t believe it, Chuck2 didn’t respond. I guess he couldn’t figure out how to link your question to racism and bigotry.

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          So you don't agree with Tom that fire made the soils of western Canada?

          It must be time to change the subject?

          Let the utilities figure it out. They don't need your amateur hour help or advice.

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            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            So you don't agree with Tom that fire made the soils of western Canada?

            It must be time to change the subject?

            Let the utilities figure it out. They don't need your amateur hour help or advice.
            That's who the quotes are from. The utilities and their regulators and associations are warning the amateur hour politicians that their policies are destroying the reliability of the power grid.
            You keep asking us to take our concerns to these very groups. That's why I brought this to your attention.
            You have no comments on their concerns?
            Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jun 11, 2023, 09:44.

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              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
              That's who's that quotes are from. The utilities and their regulators and associations are warning the amateur hour politicians that their policies are destroying the reliability of the power grid.
              You keep asking us to take our concerns to these very groups. That's why I brought this to your attention.
              You have no comments on their concerns?
              Why is it you left out the full title and some of the summary text? Because NERC is saying that "Increased, rapid deployment of wind, solar and batteries have made a positive impact,” Which completely contradicts your claim that solar and wind are a big problem for grid stability!

              You should do your homework and be more carefull about posting evidence from organizations that contradicts your claims! LOL

              Is it time for more personal attacks?

              https://www.nerc.com/news/Headlines%20DL/Summer%20Reliability%20Assessment%20Announcement%2 0May%202023.pdf

              Two-thirds of North America Faces Reliability Challenges in the Event of Widespread Heatwaves

              May 17, 2023
              ATLANTA – NERC’s 2023 Summer Reliability Assessment warns that two-thirds of North
              America is at risk of energy shortfalls this summer during periods of extreme demand. While
              there are no high-risk areas in this year’s assessment, the number of areas identified as being
              at elevated risk has increased. The assessment finds that, while resources are adequate for
              normal summer peak demand, if summer temperatures spike, seven areas — the U.S. West,
              SPP and MISO, ERCOT, SERC Central, New England and Ontario — may face supply shortages
              during higher demand levels.
              “Increased, rapid deployment of wind, solar and batteries have made a positive impact,”
              said Mark Olson, NERC’s manager of Reliability Assessments.
              “However, generator
              retirements continue to increase the risks associated with extreme summer temperatures,
              which factors into potential supply shortages in the western two-thirds of North America if
              summer temperatures spike.”

              This year’s assessment, which is summarized in a 2023 Summer Reliability Assessment
              Video, finds that:
              • Areas in the U.S. West are at elevated risk due to wide-area heat events that can
              drive above-normal demand and strain resources and the transmission network.
              • In SPP and MISO, wind energy output will be key to meeting normal summer peak
              and extreme demand levels due to little excess firm capacity.
              • The risk of drought and high temperatures in ERCOT may challenge system
              resources and may result in emergency procedures, including the need for operator-
              controlled load shedding during periods of low wind and high generator outages.
              • The SERC Central region is forecasting higher peak demand and less supply capacity,
              creating challenges for operators to maintain reserves in extreme scenarios.
              • New England has lower available capacity than last year, resulting in a higher
              likelihood of system operators using emergency procedures to manage extreme
              demand conditions.
              • In Ontario, extended nuclear refurbishment has reduced available capacity, limiting
              system reserves needed to manage peak demand
              Last edited by chuckChuck; Jun 11, 2023, 09:53.

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                Left me speechless chuck. I don't have any comeback for the following accusation. I have been called a lot of things, but No one has ever accused me of being completelry . Is that a compliment or an insult?
                Which completelry contradicts your claim
                Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jun 11, 2023, 10:09.

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                  CC… before Canadian settlement and modern agricultural cultivation occurred…

                  Nutrient cycling in the developing of our soils…was primarily caused by fire.

                  Stop. No cultivation. Trees and grasses being nutrient cycled into the soils by fire… creating organic matter from lightning and rain… washing N into plants and soils…. Creating large amounts of litter on the soil surface… then burning… recycling and building richer more productive soils… in turn more litter on the surface… causing more fires…. And on and on.

                  Glacial sediment of sand, clay, as in our subsoil… facilitates the top layer development of nutrient rich organic matter … topsoil.

                  Chuck… you must admit… fire was the primary force in soil nutrient cycling… of which organic matter is derived from … our soils reserve fertility sink. Trees give different organic matter quality than prairie grasses….grey vs black vs brown… all created by the manner of nutrient cycling… of the vegetation that grew during this cycling. River /lake based soil sediments…. Are a comparatively small small percentage of soil base… yet even these sediments… fire created the sediments that were delivered by erosion into water soaked basins. Common sense 101.

                  Blessings and Prayers

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                    Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                    CC… before Canadian settlement and modern agricultural cultivation occurred…

                    Nutrient cycling in the developing of our soils…was primarily caused by fire.

                    Stop. No cultivation. Trees and grasses being nutrient cycled into the soils by fire… creating organic matter from lightning and rain… washing N into plants and soils…. Creating large amounts of litter on the soil surface… then burning… recycling and building richer more productive soils… in turn more litter on the surface… causing more fires…. And on and on.

                    Glacial sediment of sand, clay, as in our subsoil… facilitates the top layer development of nutrient rich organic matter … topsoil.

                    Chuck… you must admit… fire was the primary force in soil nutrient cycling… of which organic matter is derived from … our soils reserve fertility sink. Trees give different organic matter quality than prairie grasses….grey vs black vs brown… all created by the manner of nutrient cycling… of the vegetation that grew during this cycling. River /lake based soil sediments…. Are a comparatively small small percentage of soil base… yet even these sediments… fire created the sediments that were delivered by erosion into water soaked basins. Common sense 101.

                    Blessings and Prayers


                    lol

                    Biological action is what recycles the nutrients.

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                      Soils are a combination of all of the above .
                      And yes the main driver in the nutrient recycling process is biological action. We are realizing that after 3 years of using Crop Aid Soil plus


                      Results have been impressive



                      One year crop aid left , 3 years on right

                      Improving biological action in our soil is now a priority

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                        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                        Soils are a combination of all of the above .
                        And yes the main driver in the nutrient recycling process is biological action. We are realizing that after 3 years of using Crop Aid Soil plus


                        Results have been impressive



                        One year crop aid left , 3 years on right

                        Improving biological action in our soil is now a priority
                        Applying it as a foliar? Or banding in the seed row?

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                          Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                          Applying it as a foliar? Or banding in the seed row?
                          Seed treatment on cereals and in furrow with 28
                          In furrow side band with 28 on canola and then foliar with herbicide
                          Last edited by furrowtickler; Jun 11, 2023, 16:41.

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                            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                            "The WEF, UN, Chinese, Club of Rome, BLM…. Etc…."

                            Another of Tom's grocery lists of what and who is wrong in the world today? You are so understated Tom. Don't hold back on your grandiose conspiracy theories.


                            And the 50,000 people mostly seniors who died of covid in Canada were just another planned distraction Tom?



                            So Tom these are also the organizations that are responsible for the nasty spring fire season in Alberta? It was all planned by the academics and government forest resource managers?


                            It wouldn't have anything to do with the drought and above average temperatures?

                            Scientists have said expect more extreme fire conditions as human caused climate changes intensifies.

                            Its one of the more obvious costs of climate change.
                            Not one of those is a conspiracy theory, even remotely.
                            WEF , a made up up organization spawned from Maurice Strong in the mid ‘70’s and initiated later into agenda 21 who inspired Klause Schwab … fact , indisputable. Adopted by the UN , indisputable fact .
                            BLM , ask Denzil Washington, Candice Owens , Morgan Freeman on their views as black people .. indisputable …. Again





                            Absolute no coincidence there



                            And you cheerlead it all on from your zoo cage throwing feces at everyone who tries to tell the truth …. Sad , just exactly like that lady , person , in the video AB5 showed . That is bang on .

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                              And yes Chuck it’s the ole 20 - 80 rule , 100 % , there is a reason that 20% makes more money , it’s no secret other than the 1% that you correctly pointed out . The one thing correct you have said , and I agree 110%, but you refuse to absolutely acknowledge is Trudeau and the support the NDP gave him . They are absolutely demolishing the 99% including yet you have said absolutely nothing . The future of your kids , all our kids and grandchildren are at stake here. And yet we are all worked up about bathrooms and pride month ??
                              There is something seriously wrong here
                              Last edited by furrowtickler; Jun 11, 2023, 22:10.

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                                In soil development FIRE is the seventh development factor:



                                You may be able to fool some people… some of the time….

                                Cheers!

                                Blessings and Prayers

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