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Overthinking and overstating Regenerative Agriculture
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<blockquote data-quote="SilliamWhale" data-source="post: 7020535" data-attributes="member: 1232"><p>I think the scrutiny thing isn't popular. There seems to be an idea that because its biological it is not measurable, or that somehow science is incapabale of interpreting things. Which is balls.</p><p></p><p>I can definititely see the ways of reducing our P and K and slowing up our soil pH. I can definitely see ways of reducing our fungicide use (not all fungicides are the same though) - although we may have to accept that there will be a cost to that sometimes. I just feel when you scrutinise some claims you are seen as being aggressive towards the concept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilliamWhale, post: 7020535, member: 1232"] I think the scrutiny thing isn't popular. There seems to be an idea that because its biological it is not measurable, or that somehow science is incapabale of interpreting things. Which is balls. I can definititely see the ways of reducing our P and K and slowing up our soil pH. I can definitely see ways of reducing our fungicide use (not all fungicides are the same though) - although we may have to accept that there will be a cost to that sometimes. I just feel when you scrutinise some claims you are seen as being aggressive towards the concept. [/QUOTE]
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