Posted by S2710 on February 01, 2012 at 13:51:46 from (98.143.227.89):
In Reply to: Food nazis posted by rrlund on February 01, 2012 at 09:38:36:
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You should do a bit more research on that. Several new studies are showing that organic farming and growing things naturally can in fact rebuild worn out soils and out produce those using chemical fertilizers which by themselves deplete the soil requiring more input. .[/quote]
I live in Wisconsin in the area where CROP was started. I have neighbors that are organic and some that are not. Some of the organic farmers get good crops and some don't. The same goes for the regular farmers. What I see most is the organic growen crops do not yeld as good as the non organic. I will also agree with you that after a period of time organic ground is built up some but I don't think you can grow row crops and get top yelds just doing it with organic. This is just my opinion with what I have seen. \
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