Is organic farming really safe?

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Re: Is organic farming really safe?




by Janic » 03/08/23, 09:33

Humus is carbon, and adding it to the soil is one of the solutions to combat global warming. agriculture/4-per-mille-a-false-good-idea-t15686.html

And the izmentrop which tries to reinvent hot water.
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.

On the contrary, AB (the real one that Did was only recalling, which was precisely the basis of AB) promoted no-tillage and soil cover, but Izy does not seek to get informed, but only to defend big anti-bio synthetic petrochemicals.
The official AB is intended for beginners in organic in order to promote conversions to this mode of cultivation by tolerating certain "mistakes" as for any trade and it is not intended to maintain these beginners' mistakes permanently. , and for this it is necessary to train farmers in these new methods and not be limited to a few points facilitating these changes.
Organic no-till trials have taken place, but it is mission impossible in many cases https://normandie.chambres-agriculture. ...L-2019.pdf
This is not true, since from the beginning of AB these points in question have been resolved, except that society has changed, favoring intensive monoculture over huge expanses, therefore without life inside. American, until the soil is exhausted.
It is necessary, and even medium-sized farmers in synthetic chemistry realize this, the current system is not viable in the long term and this method of cultivation is destined to disappear, and so much the worse for BIG chemistry which has largely makes its butter on the back of human and animal health.
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and personally I say, NO, organic farming is not without danger!!!
if we consider that any human work presents dangers, it is obvious. Afterwards, it is a ratio to take into account on the importance and impact of the dangers.
So driving on the right side of the road while respecting the rules of conduct is less dangerous than driving against the direction drunk and drugged.
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Re: Organic farming worse for the environment and income and not better for health




by izentrop » 09/08/23, 11:56

There are those who always make films about reality...
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by Janic » 09/08/23, 12:36

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There are those who always make films about reality...
and the idiot on duty continues his false propaganda, he who constantly makes films far from reality and Seppi, it's even worse,.... if it were possible! :(
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Re: Is organic farming really safe?




by izentrop » 24/09/23, 09:37

Lying without blinking, we know how to do among political ecologists : Mrgreen: : Twisted:
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by Janic » 24/09/23, 11:16

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Lying without blinking, we know how to do among political ecologists : Mrgreen: : Twisted:
and as a professional liar, specialist in fake news you know what you are talking about.
This is reminiscent of the same state subsidies for electric vehicles and not for thermal vehicles. Is this political ecology?
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Re: Is organic farming really safe?




by izentrop » 25/09/23, 00:57

More propaganda lies from the journalists of Le Monde...


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Re: Is organic farming really safe?




by Janic » 25/09/23, 07:21

again the same stupidities from antibiotics who know nothing about this type of culture with a leggy as unscientific as Izmentrop here. So always the same conspiratorial propaganda from petrochemical poison sellers.
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Re: Is organic farming really safe?




by Forhorse » 25/09/23, 08:06

We had the opportunity to buy a plot of land which had been used for decades in intensive cereal cultivation (conventional), we transformed it into pasture.
Well, even grass has trouble growing.
In fact it is much greener than where there has been animal droppings.
At the rate it's going (it's already been more than 4 years) it will take more than 10 years to find the soil even slightly alive.
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by Janic » 25/09/23, 08:44

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you go through the same experience as the first farmers/breeders becoming agrobio because you see the damage caused by agrochemistry and its impact on human and animal health. Their first observation concerns the reduction in veterinary and medical costs among them.
Hence their advice to leave polluted and sterile land fallow for at least 5 years so that it can come back to life and the chemical pollutants no longer have toxic residue for consumers, both animal and human.
This allowed them to see that agrobio, depending on the way it is practiced, is without the dangers of agrochemistry.
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Re: Is organic farming really safe?




by izentrop » 14/11/23, 17:34

It is in danger because it is built on ideologies that are more than "new age"...
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