Organic farming helps keep rural communities healthy.
The USDA predicts that by the year 2000, half of U.S. farm production will come from 1% of farms. Organic farming may be one of the few survival tactics left for the family farm and the rural community.
Organic concept protect water, soil resource and nature.
The elimination of polluting chemicals and nitrogen leaching, done in combination with soil building, protects and conserves water resources. Organic farming reduces toxic farming runoff and pollutants that contaminate our
water, soil and air.
Organic agriculture respects the balance demanded of a healthy ecosystem
Wildlife is an essential part of a total farm and is encouraged by including forage crops in rotation and by retaining fence rows, wetlands, and other natural areas. They reduce pesticide use and minimizing agriculture’s impact on the environment.
Watch the viedo below to feel real organic world
The USDA predicts that by the year 2000, half of U.S. farm production will come from 1% of farms. Organic farming may be one of the few survival tactics left for the family farm and the rural community.
Organic concept protect water, soil resource and nature.
The elimination of polluting chemicals and nitrogen leaching, done in combination with soil building, protects and conserves water resources. Organic farming reduces toxic farming runoff and pollutants that contaminate our
water, soil and air.
Organic agriculture respects the balance demanded of a healthy ecosystem
Wildlife is an essential part of a total farm and is encouraged by including forage crops in rotation and by retaining fence rows, wetlands, and other natural areas. They reduce pesticide use and minimizing agriculture’s impact on the environment.
Watch the viedo below to feel real organic world