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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7935362" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>we take risks every day, and have to live with the results, good or bad.</p><p>But for to many reasons, the use of fert, is in the sights of many, it definitely is not green !</p><p>So l think we will have to learn to use a lot less.</p><p>alternative ways to increase soil fertility, should be looked at hard, even if fert price comes down, or back to 'normal' price, if we can successfully build soil fertility by 'other' methods, it would be a win/win solution.</p><p>Modern farming, as we know it, only started around ww2, when food was desperately needed, so in itself, is a relatively new thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7935362, member: 86168"] we take risks every day, and have to live with the results, good or bad. But for to many reasons, the use of fert, is in the sights of many, it definitely is not green ! So l think we will have to learn to use a lot less. alternative ways to increase soil fertility, should be looked at hard, even if fert price comes down, or back to 'normal' price, if we can successfully build soil fertility by 'other' methods, it would be a win/win solution. Modern farming, as we know it, only started around ww2, when food was desperately needed, so in itself, is a relatively new thing. [/QUOTE]
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