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James Rebanks on Radio 4 this morning
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<blockquote data-quote="Humble Village Farmer" data-source="post: 7855235" data-attributes="member: 142541"><p>The solutions are con</p><p></p><p>The solutions won't get publicity because, generally they involve spending less money on inputs and expensive "modern" techniques.</p><p></p><p>There was touched on the negative effects of N fert preventing soil synthesising its own from the atmosphere; the effect of insecticides on the natural balance in the soil moderating pest numbers and the unseen harm of feeding grazing animals rainforest products like soya and palm kernel.</p><p></p><p>It's worth a listen. A persistent message that comes from all these farmers who tried something new, none of whom had any idea whether it would work or not, is that it's worth a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Humble Village Farmer, post: 7855235, member: 142541"] The solutions are con The solutions won't get publicity because, generally they involve spending less money on inputs and expensive "modern" techniques. There was touched on the negative effects of N fert preventing soil synthesising its own from the atmosphere; the effect of insecticides on the natural balance in the soil moderating pest numbers and the unseen harm of feeding grazing animals rainforest products like soya and palm kernel. It's worth a listen. A persistent message that comes from all these farmers who tried something new, none of whom had any idea whether it would work or not, is that it's worth a try. [/QUOTE]
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