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Jun 12 2014

Q&A: when did organic farming became common?

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Query by Joe: when did organic farming became well-liked?
When did it 1st turn out to be popular and who created it common?

Was it Sir Albert Howard?

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Answer by Alex
Sometime right right after the Ice age ended when people began to keep livestock, cultivate grains from wild grasses and make gardens for food as an alternative of soley hunting and gathering. It’s ironic that it really is becoming so well-known again. I used the chemical substances for 10 years and had practically nothing but troubles. 3 years following going organic I have no insect troubles and extremely few illness troubles on my ornamental or vegetable gardens.

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Jun 05 2014

Organic Vegetable Farming

A short documentary by Lauren Wells, Becky Aikman, Dan Mazzone.

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Jun 04 2014

why high population cannot survive in organic farming?

Question by Karunya: why high population can not survive in organic farming?

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Answer by Prof. Pie
The yield from organic fruits, despite the fact that considerably healthier, would seem fairly a bit reduced than the traditional non-organic fruits, veggies, and meats.

Nothing says we cannot produce as a lot organic foods as non organic…. but developing non organic foods are less difficult and less expensive for the farmer.

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May 29 2014

Organic Farming in the Philippines (Reality Tv, Se 2 Ep 12: The pollenator!)

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May 27 2014

In south Los Angeles why did they destroy natural organic farms?

Question by VENUS: In south Los Angeles why did they destroy natural organic farms?
I was watching a documentary about how people’s organic farms had been destroyed. The documentary is called, “Save the Farm” Why did it happen in the first place? Will having your own garden or farm ever be illegal because you’re not conforming to buying store brought foods and such like everyone else? It would make stores and restaurants lose money right?

Best answer:

Answer by random_man
I haven’t seen the movie you’re referring to, so I can’t comment on why the particular farms you mention were destroyed. I don’t know – a thought I had was are they on their own property? If not perhaps the property owner(s) had other plans?

Anyway, there is no law against having your own garden – having a “farm”, i.e. larger scale, and possibly with livestock and such becomes a little more tricky and is usually subject to local zoning laws. But in any case, growing your own food is perfectly legal, there’s no “conspiracy” out there against it. Millions of Americans garden and have small farms.

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