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Most Important Aspect of Farming Profitably and With Satisfaction |
Article Submitted by: Helen Disler

Friday, 19 June 2009
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It is such a big subject. It is so involved that we can only bring certain money making aspects to you in this space Sadly few people understand its full impact on plant health, animal health and ultimately human health and subsequently on farm profits. Please be particularly aware that modern industrial farming methods, teaching institutes and influential people in authority in the main are ignorant and get offended by the subject and gloss over it as though modern industrial farming already produces tip top, nutritious, clean and green produce. But the practices in modern industrial farming do not deliver nutrient dense produce. If it did then crops would not need to be saved with insecticides and fungicides. Animals would not need a patented chemical to help them along, to stay healthy. Farming Secrets showcase farmers who have proven that they can farm more productively and more profitably without the need of the expensive commercial remedies such as used in modern industrial farming. They focus on their soils making them biologically active and mineral rich. Today, just to illustrate the point we have included a study done by agronomist, Chris Allenson when he was Chairman of ORGAA*. He grew vegetables in a biologically active soil. It had been enriched with a commercial mineral fertilizer, composted mulch and activated with liquid fish fertilizer. The results tell the story. Just imagine how much better your plants, stock and ultimately we would be if we all consumed food that had been similarly grown and contained at least 10 times more nutritional elements in it? Plus the produce would contain no toxic residues which affect plant, stock and human health too as it does not need man-made patented chemical applications to keep it healthy. This would further enhance our well being and the environment. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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Helen M. Disler
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