Posted by Tom from Ontario on December 01, 2012 at 18:27:35 from (174.88.83.150):
In Reply to: Organic Producers posted by NY 986 on December 01, 2012 at 07:33:09:
I'm organic because conventional did not work. Yields never got any better, quality was in the tank and before you tell me I am a rotten manager, not so. Tested soils, fertilize to specs, chose inputs carefully and sprayed as per directions. Manure analyed, ground tiled, decent machinery. If the conventional people want to hurl away their money on inputs, go ahead, GMO's are a sucker bet. I did and do work with over 200 farmers a year and all of them complain of too much spent on inputs. Do the math. Start with 200 bushel corn. Subtract fertilizer costs, then herbicide costs, then drying costs, then elevation costs,then technology fees and outrageous seed prices. Get ready to ride a scuffler and put a decent rotation in place and see where YOUR numbers go. A good farm er is a good farmer whether conventional or organic. I made my choice and am quite content with it.
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