Conservation agriculture

Agriculture and soil. Pollution control, soil remediation, humus and new agricultural techniques.
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Re: Conservation agriculture




by izentrop » 21/03/23, 07:30

Plowing, organic cancer...
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Re: Conservation agriculture




by Janic » 21/03/23, 07:53

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izmentrop
Plowing, organic cancer ..
another nice handjob from the izmentor. No-tillage was "invented" precisely by agro-bio, and taken up by other farmers, which seems logical. So stop your constant wank of bashing what's good for life just to satisfy your stupid fantasies.

conventional:
Conforms to social conventions; unnatural, insincere. Very conventional ideas
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Re: Conservation agriculture




by VetusLignum » 11/02/24, 02:11

An excellent book on conservation agriculture:

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Re: Conservation agriculture




by izentrop » 17/02/24, 01:51

This is market gardening without tillage, but what success, what fertility without the need for rotations.
To manage grass cover, you don't need any seeds to compost, you don't have a neighbor who lets it grow naturally and, above all, you don't need permaculture...

Not possible in conservation agriculture, not enough compost for large areas...
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