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Organic no till
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<blockquote data-quote="scotston" data-source="post: 7378825" data-attributes="member: 32666"><p><a href="https://www.organicresearchcentre.com/news-events/news/living-mulches-the-holy-grail-of-no-till/" target="_blank">https://www.organicresearchcentre.com/news-events/news/living-mulches-the-holy-grail-of-no-till/</a> you get a similar bunch of hits by typing in 'organic no till' into Google. Just seems to be a gap between reading this stuff and executing it. But we are in a very privileged position right now with the announcement of further organic subsidy from the Scottish Government. This allows us to invest this cash in the name of research. This is the reason for our novel cropping rollout within our setup. For example we are being paid per hectare to be organic. If we grow lentils we can have success and sell the seed at a profit (which we just about did), poor quality seed so dry it and give to the chooks or harvest failure and therefore call it a cover crop. 3 ways to win win in my book, all the while picking up a couple of hundred a hectare. That is why this feels like I'm trying to setup a 5yr organic min/zero organic lab. Youse are all invited!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotston, post: 7378825, member: 32666"] [URL]https://www.organicresearchcentre.com/news-events/news/living-mulches-the-holy-grail-of-no-till/[/URL] you get a similar bunch of hits by typing in 'organic no till' into Google. Just seems to be a gap between reading this stuff and executing it. But we are in a very privileged position right now with the announcement of further organic subsidy from the Scottish Government. This allows us to invest this cash in the name of research. This is the reason for our novel cropping rollout within our setup. For example we are being paid per hectare to be organic. If we grow lentils we can have success and sell the seed at a profit (which we just about did), poor quality seed so dry it and give to the chooks or harvest failure and therefore call it a cover crop. 3 ways to win win in my book, all the while picking up a couple of hundred a hectare. That is why this feels like I'm trying to setup a 5yr organic min/zero organic lab. Youse are all invited! [/QUOTE]
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