Posted by farmerwithmutt on January 14, 2014 at 11:18:23 from (166.181.3.32):
In Reply to: Re: Organic! posted by rrlund on January 14, 2014 at 09:39:03:
Sustainable is basicly like we lived in 50 and 60 if we needed we got it. it means sitting down with a pen i farm that way not strictly organic but close. i penciled out imputs from plow down plus manure i didnt need fertilizer . the guy next door buys ever bit of fertilizer spray etc yield differance 1 bushel. i also remember an old guy telling me how alot of people buy there milk unless good genetics you are going to get so much you can buy fancy equipment get high powered rations but is that sustanable? I had holstiens pushing out over 100 lbs a day on 5 lbs of grain and rotational pasture. they also breed back good and gained weight. I also smile when i see guys with shiny new lawn mower mowing acres of grass. my lawnmower is a four wheel drive solar powered fermentation vat who weeds feeds and trims the lawn throw a wire up let them have it for a day or two and find anthor chunk. once in a while i might mow but very little.only one accident turned mutt out one night forgot had wire by front door she wouldnt go out that door for a long time .
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