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Old 29-03-2003, 11:08 PM
Jim Webster
 
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Default Parallel lines in agriculture do meet?


"Torsten Brinch" wrote in message
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On Sat, 29 Mar 2003 13:57:26 GMT, (Phred) wrote:

G'day mates,

A note from the American Soc. of Agronomy FWIW:

quoting
CONVENTIONAL OR ORGANIC?
Scientists from the University of Minnesota demonstrated yields of
corn and soybeans were only minimally reduced when organic production
practices were utilized as compared with conventional production
practices. After factoring in production costs, net returns between
the two production strategies were equivalent. This research was
published in the March-April {2003, I presume] issue of Agronomy
Journal,
http://agron.scijournals.org/current.shtml.
/quoting


Interesting that the yield drag of organic input, compared
to high input conventional, was no more than 7-19%.

(Speaking just from the abstract, I will not pay for the article,
since that would support the US economy.)



better stop eating bread and I shudder to think how much danish pig meat is
made on the back of US feed stuffs.


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Jim Webster

I believe that this thought has been enunciated before. A surly critic might
even use the word "banality".