Travis Heide says the internet. Supposedly gone organic to be largest organic farm.
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I just checked through his twitter. I was curious how they are making it sustainable. Looks like lots of intercropping, and legume plowdown. But this post caught my attention.
Boys were loading railcars of Organic Wheat again today using the new
@cancade
tri-axle tippers! These will haul wheat at harvest and manure in the fall and summer and we had them custom built with the tall sides to get over 30MT of composted manure!
Can anyone local to the area shed some light on this?
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostSounds like a Hollywood movie to me
We had organic guys SE of us go broke and then conventional guys pick up the land for a song, clean it up and rock with yields for a decade now.
The rule of thumb in organic never changes, half the yield, twice the price and 10x the weeds.
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All that composted manure came from all those feedlots that only buy organic barley and straw. Cause all those feedlot guys test for that stuff when it comes in OOPS sorry forgot about all that imported corn from U.S. its organic too. shessssh ! How many minutes does a person have to turn a manure pile to make it organic ?
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Next time I'm in the Melville area ill drive by the farm and post a picture you'll see it's a shit show. Better yet phone any neighbor and ask how life is going with all the weeds.
They are also having a rough time renting the land as most see it as a three to the five-year project getting it back to any form or reasonable shape.
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Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View PostAll that composted manure came from all those feedlots that only buy organic barley and straw. Cause all those feedlot guys test for that stuff when it comes in OOPS sorry forgot about all that imported corn from U.S. its organic too. shessssh ! How many minutes does a person have to turn a manure pile to make it organic ?
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostThere are a lot of ridiculous, non scientific and arbitrary rules in the organic business, but the one reasonable rule is about manure. It doesn't have to come from an organic farm, with a few minor stipulations.
Why is this considered environmentally beneficial at all?
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