Is organic farming really safe?

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Re: Is organic farming really safe?




by gfgh64 » 02/08/23, 02:41

dsl i forgot

5 More difficult in organic where fertilization inputs are limited or prohibitively expensive. ok actually using organic to do exactly the same bullshit that we already do in synthetics, would really be a profound debility
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by Janic » 02/08/23, 07:18

izmentrop, an ardent defender of all-out petrochemicals in agriculture, health, vaccines, but still just as bad in agrobio, natural health, and vaccines, but which still seeks to make its negationist propaganda against everything that does not is not a synthetic chemical.
Unrecoverable guy! :(
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by izentrop » 02/08/23, 08:13

GFGF, I see that your reflection is also dogmatized (the evil lobbies that do nothing but sterilize the earth, coughed coughed : Mrgreen: ) than Guy et al.
Greens are not all white.
Marine Tondelier, Sandrine Rousseau, who do everything to caress the voter in the direction of the hair, surfing the clichés in the genre that you venerate.
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by gfgh64 » 02/08/23, 09:34

izentrop wrote:GFGF, I see that your reflection is also dogmatized (the evil lobbies that do nothing but sterilize the earth, coughed coughed : Mrgreen: ) than Guy et al.
Greens are not all white.
Marine Tondelier, Sandrine Rousseau, who do everything to caress the voter in the direction of the hair, surfing the clichés in the genre that you venerate.


the lobby is not necessarily a problem, it's more the version we know that causes concern, very often it only defends a financial interest

Personally I am apolitical and as Zebda said, "I like ideas, I don't like idiots"!!! so tondelier and roussau, no more than that!! and greens in general
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by izentrop » 02/08/23, 14:41

gfgh64 wrote:With good fertilization ok, in sterile soil, and synthetic input of course
No, but do you think that land that produces good yields is barren land?
It is an anthroposophical thought as the Burgundians have asserted : roll:
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by gfgh64 » 02/08/23, 16:07

I suggest you open a post dedicated to this subject, because you and I have been off topic since our exchanges,

so we can discuss humus and company in your soils so luxuriant with life
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by Janic » 02/08/23, 17:47

gfgh
so we can discuss humus and company in your soils so luxuriant with life
it's almost like wanting to argue with a Nazi about the Jews, his ideology obliges him to say nothing but bad things about it, otherwise he denies himself. But good luck, the result of which is known in advance! : roll:
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by gfgh64 » 02/08/23, 20:36

maybe you're right,
but today, I learned what "anthroposophical" is!!!!!!
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Re: Is organic farming really safe?




by izentrop » 02/08/23, 23:21

gfgh64 wrote:I suggest you open a post dedicated to this subject, because you and I have been off topic since our exchanges,

so we can discuss humus and company in your soils so luxuriant with life
No, that's right on topic.
Humus is carbon, and adding it to the soil is one of the solutions to combat global warming. agriculture / 4-for-a-thousand-a-false-good-idea-t15686.html

Organic agriculture is a bad student in this regard, since it refuses herbicides and must work the soil to fight against weeds, which is equivalent to reducing the humus rate of the soil by mineralization.

Organic no-till trials have taken place, but it is mission impossible in many cases https://normandie.chambres-agriculture. ... L-2019.pdf
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by gfgh64 » 02/08/23, 23:47

no, the subject here is """ Is organic farming really safe?"""

and personally I say, NO, organic farming is not without danger!!!
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