The one that set the record lived to be 20 and a half. How long do you want them to live? Keep in mind culling standards are much different than years ago... dairy or beef typically don't keep pets any more, right or wrong. As for no-till not working... that's more mindset than anything. Tillage occurred nowhere in nature, other than earthworms, etc. yet forests and prairies thrive in all sorts of soil types. I use what mother nature provided, and still provides- worms, insects, etc. Organics, via tillage, usually destroys most of those critters.
In regards to more nutrients, be specific. Protein, amino acids, certain minerals? In some regards, I believe you are probably right... we breed crops for yield, and not so much for certain nutrient content, although it does happen with soybean and wheat, where protein content is measured as part of genetic selection. If you think organic in general has higher nutrient content in general, please provide the data. I've seen the claim in the organic propoganda, but no data to back it up- like most claims in the organic industry.
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