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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
Some inspiration from S America
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<blockquote data-quote="bactosoil" data-source="post: 2020026" data-attributes="member: 43506"><p>GM/ conventional high input farming that almost all predictions state means soil will be unable to support cropping and feed the planet in less than 100 harvests (studies by the UN and EU) V looking at things differently ,does not mean biodynamic or organic is the only answer but it does need a completely different approach </p><p></p><p>Even Monsanto ( but for ulterior motives) is changing tack with products 'to work with the environment' <a href="http://www.monsantobioag.com/global/emea/Pages/default.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.monsantobioag.com/global/emea/Pages/default.aspx</a> </p><p></p><p>New approaches and working with soil is possibly the only way farms can make a profit. Scientists are brilliant but Farmers are far better at knowing the soil and land in real time than any scientist with a mass spectrometer and a 5 year research grant, and even just trying a few new ideas on your own farm may yield some surprises, if nothing else the farming climate might sharpen the pencil to look for better profitability</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bactosoil, post: 2020026, member: 43506"] GM/ conventional high input farming that almost all predictions state means soil will be unable to support cropping and feed the planet in less than 100 harvests (studies by the UN and EU) V looking at things differently ,does not mean biodynamic or organic is the only answer but it does need a completely different approach Even Monsanto ( but for ulterior motives) is changing tack with products 'to work with the environment' [URL]http://www.monsantobioag.com/global/emea/Pages/default.aspx[/URL] New approaches and working with soil is possibly the only way farms can make a profit. Scientists are brilliant but Farmers are far better at knowing the soil and land in real time than any scientist with a mass spectrometer and a 5 year research grant, and even just trying a few new ideas on your own farm may yield some surprises, if nothing else the farming climate might sharpen the pencil to look for better profitability [/QUOTE]
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