by PrairieMule » Fri 06 Apr 2007, 19:08:44
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PrairieMule', ' ')It's like they assume we will always have access to things like potassium, boron, 240D herbicide, veterinary grade antibiotics and such. Just load up a ton of magic dust on delivery truck and have it delivered to be spread it on your fields.
But that's where the money is in agriculture, in these products. There's no money in promoting natural farming, so very few people promote it. A&M no doubt get much grant money, etc from producers of ag equipment and chemicals. The aim of these companies is to make sure farmers become hooked on their products, and so far, it's worked great. Now few people know how to farm without these inputs, though, of course, people used to farm without them, for thousands of years.
Funny you said that. On the last day several account reps from Dow showed up and "hung around" passing out literature and "swag".
I tried to pick their brains on producing natural/organic beef.The academics were split down the middle. I watched one of them inject a calf with a $1 steroid so the calf would bring a addtional $25 at market with a 20lb gain. Doesn't make sense to me.
Then they turn around and push the benefits of Tifton 85 Bermuda Grass. Cows go crazy over it and gain 3lbs a day on the broad leaf instead of 2lbs a day on costal bermuda grass. No need for steroids, no need to pump them full of corn in a stockyard. Stocker cow goes straight to harvest instead of spending the last 3 weeks of it's life in a crowded stockyard getting fat on corn.