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Farmkid

Braceville, IL

I am a farmer in Illinois. Any corn or soybeans that are grown organic have a much lessor yield of crop. Just wondering what are the advantages of growing ag organically? Just wonder everyone's thoughts.

10/15/2011 5:19:23 PM

LIpumpkin

Long Island,New York

They are easier to move.

10/15/2011 8:35:14 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Fk, it's a two edged sword...I think. Organics keeps soil healthier, but some (sometimes a lot) of non organic stuff happens in the HeavyHitter AG Patch!!! Lot's of serious chemical stuff is used to prevent diseases, and the ugly buggies!!! Sorta thinkin that organic w/ AG's is being tuned to NON Chemical ferts!!! The stuff you put in the dirt, and spray on the leaves to make em grow Slungers!!! Non Organic stuff is still needed to prevent the bad ugglies that can happen!!! Peace, Wayne

10/16/2011 12:28:37 AM

Richard

Minnesota

Hi, I no nothing about farming but a product I use is also used by farmers, it is dehydrated sea water, seaagri.com farmers have used it with great success, it is also cheap.

10/16/2011 5:49:20 AM

Orangeneck (Team HAMMER)

Eastern Pennsylvania

Alex McCracken put a 1138 pounder on the scale at Doylestown on Saturday. As far as we know it is the largest 100% organic pumpkin grown. Check out his diary under PumpkinJesus.

10/17/2011 1:19:48 PM

VTSteve

South Hero, VT

Good for Alex! I'm still waiting for organic treatments that approach the protection of non-organic treatments.

10/17/2011 7:21:53 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

VT, I only have one to suggest to you....Garlic Barrier, chases away the lil spotted buggies very well!!!! Peace, Wayne
PS...not sure if it is effective as...WarriorTZLMNOP? LOL But seemed to work well here, early in 2011!!

10/18/2011 2:31:37 AM

pumpkinJesus

The bottom of New Jersey

For as long as I grow for the rest of my life, I will be using floating row cover. Diseases can still present a problem, but insects never will. I hope whoever invented that stuff is a millionaire because they deserve to be!

10/18/2011 11:41:01 AM

Chris S.

Wi

1611 Daho was 100% organic.

10/18/2011 12:09:07 PM

pumpkinJesus

The bottom of New Jersey

I thought that was the case Chris, there is probably a lot of them grown organically in Europe and other countries.

10/18/2011 5:16:08 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

How to prevent, Powdery Mildew...totally 100% organic?
pJ, floating row cover, over a 600sqft pkn plant? Pic's somewhere? Peace, Wayne

10/18/2011 11:25:48 PM

pumpkinJesus

The bottom of New Jersey

Wayne, I have two hoop house like structures that I cover with 50 foot wide pieces of row cover. One house is 1,650 square feet and the other 1,900. When a tropical storm comes like this year, the cover can get torn off but if that happens it's usually late enough that insects are no longer an issue. Air circulation isn't very good in there, so powdery mildew was a problem from August 1st on. Next year I'm trying Actinovate for prevention.

10/19/2011 8:32:26 AM

pumpkinJesus

The bottom of New Jersey

Oh yeah, pictures are in my diary.

10/19/2011 8:33:11 AM

John-D-Farmer

Breslau, Ontario, Canada

Here you go Wayne
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=169553
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=170596
Richard,
I also used the sea water this year!

10/19/2011 9:02:42 AM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Thanks, folks!!! Peace, Wayne

10/19/2011 8:50:02 PM

Chris S.

Wi

From what I've seen Actinovate can be very effective against PM.

10/20/2011 9:34:34 AM

Duster

San Diego

grown organic last 2 years, got very good results with disease prevention, more work for sure, but it does work out well for me.

10/22/2011 10:38:16 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

J-D-F, thanks for the links, it sure does help us less than computer literate types to see stuff!!! Is that truly a "floating" row cover, or is there some type of support under it, other than the leaves of the plant? Also, where do you buy 50' wide row cover material? Thanks!!! Peace, Wayne Grow em BIG!!!

10/22/2011 11:50:37 PM

John-D-Farmer

Breslau, Ontario, Canada

Wayne,
There is no structure under it other than the plant. I kept it down with boards and bricks. stayed in place even with some really crappy weather.
I now a few guys that use a structure and their material gets shredded most seasons.
One thing I really liked was when I sprayed with my Stihl, the mist would just stay within the covered space, almost trapping it in.

10/23/2011 2:15:00 AM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Well, John-D, I am a proud owner of a Team Lunatic (patch) but am just starting to learn what extremes it takes to be a true Lunatic!!!! Great Job, and thanks!!!!
PS...Will ask one more time!!! LOL Where do you buy 50' wide row cover? Peace, Wayne

10/25/2011 2:45:27 AM

dww2

Oakland,Maine

Wayne,

http://www.agriculturesolutions.com/AG-50-Agribon/Agribon-AG-50-1.5-oz-Frost-Blanket-50-X-300.html

A bit pricey but....

10/25/2011 6:29:38 AM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

dww2, Thanks for the link, and just a tad more than "A bit pricey" !!! Over $800!!! Wowzers!!! Peace, Wayne LOL Grow em BIG!!!

10/29/2011 3:08:18 AM

meaford

Ontario

A'm I to late for the party?Johnnyseeds.com Sells row coverand an organic product,for PM called mildew cure. Hope this info helps. Terry

11/8/2011 7:02:21 PM

John-D-Farmer

Breslau, Ontario, Canada

Hey Wayne,
Sorry i didn't see your question earlier. I get mine at
http://www.damseeds.ca/productcart/pc/home.asp

P.S.
We all gotta be a bit Lunatic to grow these beasts!

11/8/2011 10:20:47 PM

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