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Is organic farming really better for the environment than traditional farming methods?
This report suggests maybe not - http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/green-living/organic-farming-no-better-for-the-environment-436949.html
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October 23, 2009 05:16 PM
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I think yes. Organic farming involves almost natural ways and resources of fertilizers. It limits the use of chemicals in farming. Nowadays, most of our crops are being grown with pesticides and other chemical fertilizers. By doing this, we are making our food half chemical. There is a threat for us humans and animals when it comes to too much use of chemicals in our food. Organic farming also maximizes the use of resources that we have that enables us to save more budget. For example, instead of buying chemical fertilizers, we can use manure of animals as alternative.
Mother nature is extremely in danger now. We should not let her suffer by our wrong doings. There are things that really should be natural.
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Mother nature is extremely in danger now. We should not let her suffer by our wrong doings. There are things that really should be natural.
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