Tuesday, June 22, 2010

How organic production can be increased without use of synthetic agricultural chemicals and yield could be mor

Rice crop, citrus, mango, cotton cropsHow organic production can be increased without use of synthetic agricultural chemicals and yield could be mor
Genetic alteration is the easiest. It may not be ';all natural'; but you can cross plants to form a species that yields not only healthier, larger and more copious amounts, but also crops that perform better as well! And if you don't think it is organic-think again! Even nature does its own genetic alteration over time-no chemicals needed =o)How organic production can be increased without use of synthetic agricultural chemicals and yield could be mor
hard to do..since in order for it to be truly organic.. the soil has to never had any synthetic fertilizer


Bunny droppings work awesome...they break down quick and mud worms love it....


a composer takes time to make a good batch of composed..so many don't want to take the time or effort...food tastes better too..since it's all natural materials used .
Copius amounts of Compost, dry manure, and plenty of water for items grown in soil. Cotton is tough to do organic, from what I hear. You have to research natural predoators for boll weevils. Surely there is some organic outfit in CA or somewhere than can give you organic gardening guidelines?! You can alwasy subscribe to ';Organic Gardening'; magazine, but it is aimed at the home gardener. The theories apply to farming as well, though.





For the rice, add crawfish (sometmes spelled crayfish) farming to the water. The crawfish will fertilize your crop and you'll grow to symbiotic crops on the same plot of ground. They do this in Louisiana all the time.

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