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Regen Ag General Discussion
Biological Brews
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<blockquote data-quote="snarling bee" data-source="post: 7259746" data-attributes="member: 681"><p>I have no doubt that we can manage on a whole lot less inputs than we have been using in the recent past, long term analysis of OSR fungicide trials have proven that. It does rely on attitude to risk for many growers, and attitude towards the environment and long term soil health and sustainability. I farm for 8 customers, some of whom the arable income is their main or only source of revenue, or they just want the most 'profit' 'today' for whatever reason (one for example is in his late 60's and is the last tenant). In these instances it is not always easy to start taking more risks than farming already is, with other people's livelihoods. perhaps if ELMS is going to pay for some of these risks then that is the direction we shall go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snarling bee, post: 7259746, member: 681"] I have no doubt that we can manage on a whole lot less inputs than we have been using in the recent past, long term analysis of OSR fungicide trials have proven that. It does rely on attitude to risk for many growers, and attitude towards the environment and long term soil health and sustainability. I farm for 8 customers, some of whom the arable income is their main or only source of revenue, or they just want the most 'profit' 'today' for whatever reason (one for example is in his late 60's and is the last tenant). In these instances it is not always easy to start taking more risks than farming already is, with other people's livelihoods. perhaps if ELMS is going to pay for some of these risks then that is the direction we shall go. [/QUOTE]
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