Unless you are organic on your other acres then just walk away NOW. You will be better off in the long run.
Only about 25% of the organic crowd make any type of real profit. The rest grow real poor looking weeds after a few years.
Neighbor across the road has an organic dairy. He is a real good manager. HE still struggles to raise enough corn for grain in his rations. He has way more hay than he can use but is always short on corn. This last dry year he had a better corn crop. When you get normal or a little higher rain falls the weeds take the corn because they grow faster than he can cultivate them out. Two years go it seemed like every time he cultivated it would rain one-two inches that night. The grass took his corn.
Another fellow just west of here was left two farms debt free when his father died. HE raised the biggest weeds in two counties for years. HE now HAS ONE farm and rents it out. HE threw away one farm on the cost of organic.
The certification for organic takes many years.
Also price the cost of ORGANIC ALFALFA seed. You have to plant it not the regular seed.
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