The Seeker
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Yes they are keen for us to go back to the 50’s but with 2020 production levels
Watched Countryfile start to finish for the first time ever without shouting at the tele tonight apart from the bit where they quoted CO2 emissions during the production of nitrogen fertilisers forgetting that CO2 is captured for the food industry.
Regenerative farming the focus and an almost balanced programme. Do the producers read this forum?
I didn't watch it and what would be the point!? I just can't watch it.So if your regenerative you don't spread any fertiliser or use any chemicals.
What a load of tosh!
Another regenerative myth!
You love the beeb?I didn't watch it and what would be the point!? I just can't watch it.
Cloudcuckoofile!!!!
There’s a lot of that about …I thought the presenter's were getting re-gen agriculture mixed up with organic farming
More than double enough calories produced in the world.£550 a tonne for wheat with the same nutrition? I wonder if it would ever be any good for milling or just would not rise? If you can get someone daft enough to pay the extra that's good marketing but don't knock the quality of the conventionally grown wheat. If the whole world went organic we would be on £1000 a tonne and half of the poorest in the world would starve to death.
Trouble is, for a regenerative farm, they are focusing on an organic farm.So if your regenerative you don't spread any fertiliser or use any chemicals.
What a load of tosh!
Another regenerative myth!
define a proper regen farm ? what would have to be happening and indeed not happening for it to be proper in this respect ?Maybe @Clive should invite them for a look around his place. Show them a proper regen farm.
Was meaning a "conventional" farmer practising regen techniques, rather than the full organic system that countryfile is portraying as regen.define a proper regen farm ? what would have to be happening and indeed not happening for it to be proper in this respect ?
At what point is a farm regen ? What is the crucial thing that has to happen to make the difference between regen and not ?Was meaning a "conventional" farmer practising regen techniques, rather than the full organic system that countryfile is portraying as regen.
Maybe @Clive should invite them for a look around his place. Show them a proper regen farm.
How big an ego you have?At what point is a farm regen ? What is the crucial thing that has to happen to make the difference between regen and not ?