Would it be more beneficial to move your critters around the land each day via Polyface Farms method? Wouldn't that eliminate the need to have to spray fertilizer? Or at least greatly reduced the need?
You can easily move herbivorous stock around. Hens scratch through their dung, eat out the fly larvae, scatter the nutrients into the soil. Give you eggs.
How compatible this technique is with a huge "regular" farm, I'm not sure.
There's no sense in being compatible. The farmer abandons "regular" factory farm models of shoving animals into big stationary structures and farms in a way that mimics nature.
There's tons of videos of Joel Salatin explaining nearly every step of it, in detail.
Ahhh, now I understand Warren Buffet's purchase of Union Pacific, controlling the rail-line distribution. Looks like their making a run at the Deigal Report's 2025 total USA population number of 100 million. Goodbye to 2/3 of our population, nice knowin' you. Don't worry folks, stop thinking of it as a depopulation movement and start thinking of it as a book keeping house cleaning. After 2025, good times if you survive, no more dirty pension fund obligations.
This is an opportunity to get away from harmful chems. Start planting if you havent already and for God sake, dont test your chickens with a f####'n da##ed PCR test.
I'm not doubting this at all, but I've read three stories about this and not one of them apparently even attempted to talk to the railroad company and ask why they were doing this. That's so basic to responsible journalism I have to ask why the supposed journalists didn't.
Well, essentially yes because these other sites are just lifting this story, which I assume is the original, without attribution. (That BTW is really sleazy.) There's still no statement from the rail company. It says they're restricting tonnage but that's from CF, not Union Pacific, and there is no reason why given.
I wonder if any of our Truckers would be willing to start hauling chemical fertilizer or animal fertilizer or human fertilizer. Would that violate some established protocols?
Terrible way to farm. This will eventually lead to better farming methods but until then we need to grow our own food.
The prices of fresh vegetables will make small farms more profitable. We have horses, chickens and goats. They make alot of fertilizer.
Of course it is easier to buy and spread with a gigantic sprayer.
I’m doing that for a client farm tomorrow. I can do about ten acres in an hour.
Takes me all day to spread poop from my compost pile
Would it be more beneficial to move your critters around the land each day via Polyface Farms method? Wouldn't that eliminate the need to have to spray fertilizer? Or at least greatly reduced the need?
And how do you get animals to evenly spread shit consistently across a field?
You can easily move herbivorous stock around. Hens scratch through their dung, eat out the fly larvae, scatter the nutrients into the soil. Give you eggs.
How compatible this technique is with a huge "regular" farm, I'm not sure.
There's no sense in being compatible. The farmer abandons "regular" factory farm models of shoving animals into big stationary structures and farms in a way that mimics nature.
There's tons of videos of Joel Salatin explaining nearly every step of it, in detail.
Yes. This is the type of farming we need to get back to.
When a designer purse is 5000 dollars and farm products are still relatively cheap people won’t farm.
When prices go up on farm products people will get back into farming.
Ahhh, now I understand Warren Buffet's purchase of Union Pacific, controlling the rail-line distribution. Looks like their making a run at the Deigal Report's 2025 total USA population number of 100 million. Goodbye to 2/3 of our population, nice knowin' you. Don't worry folks, stop thinking of it as a depopulation movement and start thinking of it as a book keeping house cleaning. After 2025, good times if you survive, no more dirty pension fund obligations.
Thank you. But take a look at this rogue's gallery of UP ownership, its far worse. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/UNP/holders?fr=sycsrp_catchall
Its a totally controlled demolition of the food supply, holy shit.
This is an opportunity to get away from harmful chems. Start planting if you havent already and for God sake, dont test your chickens with a f####'n da##ed PCR test.
Trains are rolling through my midwest town just as often as always, long trains. Beware of headlines that aren't true.
Get Trump back and he will take care of it.
I'm not doubting this at all, but I've read three stories about this and not one of them apparently even attempted to talk to the railroad company and ask why they were doing this. That's so basic to responsible journalism I have to ask why the supposed journalists didn't.
Have you read this one yet?
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/04/17/union-pacific-rail-line-begins-restricting-u-s-fertilizer-distribution/
Well, essentially yes because these other sites are just lifting this story, which I assume is the original, without attribution. (That BTW is really sleazy.) There's still no statement from the rail company. It says they're restricting tonnage but that's from CF, not Union Pacific, and there is no reason why given.
“Things get increasingly curious when you look at who owns majority stakes in CF Industries (manufacturer), and who owns Union Pacific (distribution):
The top two shareholders of CF Industries are Vanguard and Blackrock:
The top two shareholders of Union Pacific are Vanguard and Blackrock:”
The top two shareholders of both CF and UNP are Blackrock and Vanguard. "I'm shocked!"
Hey.
Military.
Anytime now.
I wonder if any of our Truckers would be willing to start hauling chemical fertilizer or animal fertilizer or human fertilizer. Would that violate some established protocols?