Jim, I followed you years ago when I started looking for organic products and even when I farmed in 1999 to 2014. You are so right. Livestock are the key in regenerating soil. It’s hard when you have a crop that will pay more, to incorporate animals into the mix. I still believe you guys who told me to fight the system. Love you guys. I’m from Limestone, living in Unity.
Having your own manure to spread on the fields is so beneficial. You know what you fed the cows and where the feed came from. I am sure you have heard the awful stories of fields and planters poisoned by Black Cow Manure. The cows had eaten hay/grains that had been sprayed with Glyphosate. It amazes me, well not really, that they are still selling the poison. Thank you for keeping organic practices in your farming. I sent an order last night for some potatoes and lots of seed packets (DP in VA). I don’t have to wonder if what is marketed as organic truly is. Thank you! 😊
Jim, I followed you years ago when I started looking for organic products and even when I farmed in 1999 to 2014. You are so right. Livestock are the key in regenerating soil. It’s hard when you have a crop that will pay more, to incorporate animals into the mix. I still believe you guys who told me to fight the system. Love you guys. I’m from Limestone, living in Unity.
Having your own manure to spread on the fields is so beneficial. You know what you fed the cows and where the feed came from. I am sure you have heard the awful stories of fields and planters poisoned by Black Cow Manure. The cows had eaten hay/grains that had been sprayed with Glyphosate. It amazes me, well not really, that they are still selling the poison. Thank you for keeping organic practices in your farming. I sent an order last night for some potatoes and lots of seed packets (DP in VA). I don’t have to wonder if what is marketed as organic truly is. Thank you! 😊
Thanks so much!
@@woodprairie I received my order today! Thank you! 😊
Nothing ever goes to waste on a farm. It's like your own compost.
You got it, Betsy. Best to use what you got!