Discussion of Farming within Organic Parameters
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Discussion of Farming within Organic Parameters
4d ago
submitted by /u/LimeComfortable3344
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Discussion of Farming within Organic Parameters
4d ago
I'm 26, about to graduate art school - I live where I grew up, and am itching to leave. I haven't traveled enough to know where to go. I've been involved in organic farming communities, and am self taught in herbalism. I would like this to be a large part of my life again.
I currently plan to get my MFA in visual arts (printmaking, photography, paper making - all with natural resources - are my concentrations). I'm basing a lot of what school I go to around where it's located, because I hope to find a community there and stay --
- Anywhere in the US.
- Mostly warm weather, never too cold
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Discussion of Farming within Organic Parameters
1w ago
submitted by /u/AnteaterKey4060
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Discussion of Farming within Organic Parameters
2w ago
Hi! I'm a student studying soil and crop science, and I'm currently in an organic agriculture class. I'm looking for someone to interview (most likely a video call of some sort) about their experiences with organic farming. Specifically what I'll be mostly asking about is the different facets that contribute to your farms ecological footprint: inputs, fuel use, etc. My goal is to learn about how organic farming compares to conventional farming not just overall, but within specific categories.
If you would be willing to do this, please let me know! Thanks.
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Discussion of Farming within Organic Parameters
2w ago
submitted by /u/JoeFarmer
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Discussion of Farming within Organic Parameters
3w ago
Looking at purchasing CVBN tabs, but I’m concerned that if I use these for my bouquets I can’t market them as edible. Any insight? Alternatives?
I’m growing snapdragons, zinnias, dianthus, marigold, cosmos, and bachelor’s button.
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Discussion of Farming within Organic Parameters
3w ago
Our property is in southern NSW Foxground. Lots of issues with weeds when we try to grow small amounts of food crops on grass. Wondering if there’s a no chemical way to reduce weeds.
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Discussion of Farming within Organic Parameters
3w ago
Existing field is in alfalfa planted last spring. I want to plant an acre of mostly berry bushes here. Can it be done w/out tillage? Would you put down clear plastic in rows to solarize for a bit? Or scalp mow a couple times, add compost layer and plant into?
Farm is certified organic, southern WI, zone 5.
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Discussion of Farming within Organic Parameters
3w ago
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Discussion of Farming within Organic Parameters
1M ago
I've been raising chickens for a while now, but I'd like to improve their environment and health, especially since I started leaning toward organic farming practices. One idea I've read a lot about is the use of cover crops - plants grown primarily to benefit the soil. So, I'm curious if they can serve a dual purpose - improving soil health while also delivering more nutrition for my free-range chickens.
The reason I'm interested in this is actually two reasons! First, healthy soil is the foundation of any successful farm, organic or otherwise. It can improve water retention, reduce erosion ..read more