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Overseeding clover- which one??
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 8196267" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>never been 'sure' of organic farming, theory is right, but somehow l cannot relate perfect cabbages, with no insect/bug control. No doubt it can be done, but dedication must be good. I watch 2 neighbours, continually ploughing, either green manure in, or annual crops. And followed by a thin coating of slurry.</p><p> And yet, l can see, and do, the regen principles, of rebuilding soil fertility, and structure. Using non inversion tillage, and using best principle cropping. Rather think those principles, are more friendly to the environment, than some organic principles.</p><p>There again, my views may be well off the mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8196267, member: 86168"] never been 'sure' of organic farming, theory is right, but somehow l cannot relate perfect cabbages, with no insect/bug control. No doubt it can be done, but dedication must be good. I watch 2 neighbours, continually ploughing, either green manure in, or annual crops. And followed by a thin coating of slurry. And yet, l can see, and do, the regen principles, of rebuilding soil fertility, and structure. Using non inversion tillage, and using best principle cropping. Rather think those principles, are more friendly to the environment, than some organic principles. There again, my views may be well off the mark. [/QUOTE]
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