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Laura KrouseAbbe Hills Farm

Mt. Vernon

[email protected]

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Organic agriculture

Management that takes advantage of biological processes

make nutrients available reduce pest pressureconserve biodiversity

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Organic agriculture mimics the natural ecosystem

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Improve and maintain soil health

Increase biological diversity (especially in soil food web)

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Organic is not the same as

“Natural”“Ecofriendly”

“Green”“Sustainably Produced”

“Free Range”

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Fertility from

RocksManure and compost

Legumes (green manure)

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Manage for animal health and efficient growth

No antibioticsNo hormones, steroids, or

growth promoters

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Animals have access to outside

No CAFOs

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Depend on traditional breeding

No genetic engineering

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Manage pest populations

Encourage natural enemiesRemove pests mechanically

Organic sources for pesticides

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Use crop rotation

C-OM-M-G vs

C-SB

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Minimize soil erosion, improve water quality, decrease

stormwater runoff

Cultural practicesPhysical practices

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What are the benefitsof organic agriculture?

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Equivalent overall yields on well managed organic farms

Use 1/3 less fuelLess carbon dioxide produced

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No pesticides to run off or drift

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Nitrogen is locked up in organic matter in the soil

Less likely to leach away

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Soil organic matter traps carbon and keeps it out of

the atmosphere

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Soil organic matter holds water

Decrease drought riskDecrease runoff

Decrease flooding

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More biodiversityin soil food web and

at the surface

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No pesticide residues on or in our food

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More nutritious food(maybe)

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So why doesn’t everybody farm organically?

It’s hardTakes time

Risk is great at the beginningKnowledge is almost lost

Neighbors will talk about you

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Rodale Institute Farming Systems Trial

Summary of 30 years of research comparing organic and conventional

cropping systems

http://www.rodaleinstitute.org/fst30years

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See you on Thursday

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Laura KrouseAbbe Hills Farm

Mt. Vernon

[email protected]