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Farmers today are producing more than ever, yet many are struggling to stay profitable. Why? Glen Rabenberg and Dr. Tom Dykstra explain how modern input-heavy systems have shifted farming away from profitability and toward dependency. High yields can hide rising costs, especially when seed, chemicals and equipment expenses continue to climb.
This discussion explores how soil carbon, biological nitrogen fixation and mineral balance affect both plant health and farm economics... and why understanding these systems may be the difference between surviving and thriving in today’s markets.

100 sats \ 0 replies \ @DarthCoin 2h

My "yield" from land is very simple:

  • how much alcohol I could produce from this land, for my own consumption
  • how much food I could produce from this land for my own consumption

All the rest... fuck'em'all

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