Posted by Hoosierhog on December 04, 2012 at 00:22:00 from (69.130.191.125):
In Reply to: organic corn posted by gary in neb. on December 03, 2012 at 06:52:39:
i have done organic corn and yes you can make money even on 4 acre. thats how i got started was on 4 acres so you do need non gmo seed from a certified dealer and to sell as organic you have to have the ground certified. that means you have to show documentation that no chemicals have been used within the last 3yrs. but even if you dont certify the field you can still get a premium for it as transitional wich means you grew it organic but your 3yr period is not up. i sold some transitional corn this year at 9$ A Bushel only got 45 bushel normaly i can get 125-150 depending on the field. call your extension office they should be able to get you all the information you need.
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