Posted by Tradititonal Farmer on December 28, 2007 at 18:21:03 from (71.48.150.218):
In Reply to: Organic farming posted by steve in wi on December 28, 2007 at 10:00:34:
Takes a little brain work to grow organic but the the returns can be very good.Near major cities where people are concerned about the quality of their food their is a lot of demand and the prices are always better.Small market in my area sold organic tomatos this Summer for $3.99/lb and couldn't meet demand.Almost ALL farming was organic before WWII so don't let the 'can't be done' BS discourage.Lots of folks think because THEY can't do it no one can.My farm has been in the family for several generations dating back into the 1800's and has been almost totally organic.No herbicides and few chemical pesticides ever used here. Take a subscription to Acres USA and buy the Charles Walters book "Minerals for the Genetic Code"
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