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In the 60 when I was a kid there was many orange and tangerine species in my country, then came Monsanto guys and said w/a english accent: we will do these fruits without seeds for you buy seeds from us, the local people laugh.So in the 80s all fruits seeds were dead, If you plant the seeds nothing will born, nothing, the seeds are dead.
I would like to learn more about this.
No. JD and CNH are customers for sure.I spent 25 years doing this.... got a reputation and a moniker....
Anybody familiar with Joel Salatin and Polyface Farms? Buddy of mine has always wanted to get out of the city and live a little more self sustained life and came across this guy and his farming techniques. Don't know how he grows his crops but the "strategic disturbance" method sounds interesting. Website says beyond organic, whatever that means...http://www.polyfacefarms.com/
I really hate posting in threads like this. Too many unknowns on both sides. What I do know about precision farming is it is all about yield and crop growth. They farm to the square foot now and control the direction of the seed going into the ground (faster growth right side up), the compaction level of the soil after that split second drop, the amount of water and fertilizer and pesticides is varied across the rows while planting (up to 52 rows), and it is a big boy game.Monsanto buys and sells $billion dollar companies like you change sticks of gum. They are into data. It is ALL about the data. Using drones and satellite imaging to measure whether a row has had a skip in the seed planted or a double seed planting has occurred. They predict (i.e. control) the amount of yield across the acres and then bet on the crop prices. Without starting a conspiracy on-line, companies like Monsanto are so tied up in what happens in the field, that I bet an investigative sleuth could connect commodity prices to their work in yield. As weather conditions change, so do yields. So then prices of seeds, chemicals, and finished product. Follow the money.Big brother is controlling everything that goes on in the farmer's fields today and it is all about the profits. (I am somewhat of a hypocrite here as my team designs and sells precision farming products. $millions worth each year with more to come.)