UGUIDE
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I've been reading a lot of books on sustainable agriculture over last year and also looking at farm/habitat designs for wildlife/farming in mind. Programs available are the continuous sign-up CRP.
Seems like if a guy was going to "Farm the best and buffer the rest" he'd be stupid not to look into continuous CRP and becoming organically certified considering the higher market prices of organic certified grains.
Well heck, I'd have organic certified pheasants then too!
At the fest I asked SD state PF Biologist if that would be good for pheasants (organic farming). He said that if eveyone in SD farmed organic there would be some many pheasants we wouldn't know what to do (weeds and all I suppose help).
Organic means your can't use any synthetic or chemical herbicides, pesticides or fertilizers.
Seems like if a guy was going to "Farm the best and buffer the rest" he'd be stupid not to look into continuous CRP and becoming organically certified considering the higher market prices of organic certified grains.
Well heck, I'd have organic certified pheasants then too!
At the fest I asked SD state PF Biologist if that would be good for pheasants (organic farming). He said that if eveyone in SD farmed organic there would be some many pheasants we wouldn't know what to do (weeds and all I suppose help).
Organic means your can't use any synthetic or chemical herbicides, pesticides or fertilizers.