Posted by redforlife on December 24, 2022 at 09:20:56 from (174.210.163.3):
In Reply to: Re: Apology to jddrawbar posted by Traditional Farmer on December 22, 2022 at 19:10:44:
How big is your big garden?? What would your yields and weed control be like if your garden was 50 times that big?? Comparing your big garden to a large organic farm is comparing apples to oranges.
Anyone can stay on top of the right sized garden if they have a mind to.
When it comes to organic farming (in my neck of the woods anyways), many bite off more than they can chew (try to manage to much), and they end up not being able to stay on top of it. Weeds get out of control. Yields go down.
I know a lady that does organic beef cattle on a fairly large scale. And she does OK I think. But, ... she doesn't really dabble in organic anything else. Just keeps her cattle, pastures, and hay ground organically qualified. Which (in my opinion) would be much easier to do, than doing organic something else. Such as corn, beans, the list goes on.
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