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Arable Farming
Cropping
Zero till may not be as environmentally friendly as we thought.
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<blockquote data-quote="fudge" data-source="post: 6917733" data-attributes="member: 3047"><p>Organic farming is the right model for uk agriculture. Chemical's are on the way out/ grossly over priced, N fertiliser fixed with fossil fuel is on the way out, trans Atlantic trade deals are on the way. If we are to produce local food for local people we must convince the government to support this vision or watch production be exported to places where land is much cheaper and the environmental costs are out of sight. Unfortunately as capitalists, farmers both tillers and notillers cannot see passed the end of their noses and continue to argue about rearranging chairs on the deck of the titanic. Good luck with that!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fudge, post: 6917733, member: 3047"] Organic farming is the right model for uk agriculture. Chemical's are on the way out/ grossly over priced, N fertiliser fixed with fossil fuel is on the way out, trans Atlantic trade deals are on the way. If we are to produce local food for local people we must convince the government to support this vision or watch production be exported to places where land is much cheaper and the environmental costs are out of sight. Unfortunately as capitalists, farmers both tillers and notillers cannot see passed the end of their noses and continue to argue about rearranging chairs on the deck of the titanic. Good luck with that!! [/QUOTE]
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