Posted by Traditional Farmer on August 02, 2018 at 05:19:59 from (71.51.167.74):
In Reply to: Re: Organic Grain Prices posted by BarnyardEngineering on August 02, 2018 at 04:40:10:
Just because you'd go broke doesn't mean someone else would. A guy down in NC I bought an Oliver from couple years ago that has around 1,000 acres grows mostly wheat and Green Peppers organically is very successful and told me he's making way more money now farming than when he was farming conventionally.Must be from the amount of newer equipment and tractors around.If you think successful organic growers have run down land then you don't know the first thing about growing organically.My garden is 100% organic and has been for years,this year I couldn't plant until the 18th of June because of wet weather.Been able to cultivate 1 time yesterday we gathered over 2 bushels of squash of different types,beans,Okra are in full bloom with some short beans on the vines.Rows are 8ft apart and the squash vines are touching and I haven't added anything to the garden this year just growing from the fertility already there from manure last Fall and the knee high Crimson Clover i tilled in earlier this Spring.
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