My job over 25 years in agriculture has been to find / generate evidence of beneficial practices, and then promote them for adoption, or discourage practices with proven lack of benefit / lack of evidence.
I do not sell anything - no product or service -- so my only interest is improving the economics for farmers and the quality of our soil resource.
Examples over the years I have been involved with generating research and large scale farm replicated trials: deep banding N fertilizer versus broadcast-incorporation; copper fertilizer for cereals on peatland; direct seeding/zero tillage. I do remember how many farmers and some researchers were quite negative about direct seeding in the early days...
I also remember the snake oils like AgriSpon, Nitrozyme. I also remember some things that looked good initially but then were not consistent enough such as fall dormant seeding of canola. Debunking false claims about products / practices can make farmers more money by cutting unnecessary expenses.
My experiences have taught me to be open to new ideas, but before promoting them as a farm practice to be adopted, there has to be several carefully conducted research studies to show me the data!!!
I do not sell anything - no product or service -- so my only interest is improving the economics for farmers and the quality of our soil resource.
Examples over the years I have been involved with generating research and large scale farm replicated trials: deep banding N fertilizer versus broadcast-incorporation; copper fertilizer for cereals on peatland; direct seeding/zero tillage. I do remember how many farmers and some researchers were quite negative about direct seeding in the early days...
I also remember the snake oils like AgriSpon, Nitrozyme. I also remember some things that looked good initially but then were not consistent enough such as fall dormant seeding of canola. Debunking false claims about products / practices can make farmers more money by cutting unnecessary expenses.
My experiences have taught me to be open to new ideas, but before promoting them as a farm practice to be adopted, there has to be several carefully conducted research studies to show me the data!!!
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