Alexis Hatfield wrote:Can you explain the theorical difference between pigs tilling and machine tilling? I've read that pigs can till soil a few feet below ground if you put corn underground... just trying to understand why one is good and the other is bad...
If you leave pigs (or
chickens) in one spot long enough they'll eat just about everything like so:
Well. they ate everything except the thing people think they'll eat - the blackberries. Maybe that's because that was their bathroom area.
Anyway, pigs do fertilize the area they're tilling but I don't think they wreck the soil structure like a tiller would. Maybe there's some compaction going on but all the earthworms and whatnot weren't killed! This photo is not a great example because there was so little soil to start with - really it was subsoil with a little grass on top. Come to think of it, that's a good example of pigs beating out the machine. A tiller wouldn't have worked here! The blades would've bent because its subsoil and ledge. When I put a
swale in I had to use a pick ax!
People do bury corn
if they want the pigs to till aggressively - like turning over a
compost heap or to dig up
root stumps.