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read between the lines not something you can find in print
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Originally posted by TASFarms View PostI think you are drawing a conclusion that is your opinion. If Saudi’s wanted organic wheat they would ask for it thru G3
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Yeah....I wonder how much of this has to do with buying from the lowest cost producers and what seems to be a general realignment of business alliances and other "allies". The world is a changing.
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Originally posted by Robertbarlage View PostWheats up nice today keep on going!
....and then there's canloa, oops I mean canola.
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Those premium prices weren't enough to keep anyone who tried organic farming here in business!
From what I saw, typically reduced yields with some outright wrecks with little to no production. Lost production years using summerfallow to try and regain control of weeds(good luck with perennials). No production in plowdown years to build soil N. Long term perennial legumes in rotation with no grain production.....are you sure those grain prices are high enough in a ten year cycle?
I'll be watching the rich farmers from a neighboring community who are in the process of transitioning to organic. Their neighbors are complaining about thistle fuzz already. They also adopted much more "tillage" and have had their soil drifting...reports of soil in the ditches.
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