Agriculture leader, Israel has something that might interest you.
Tomorrow's farmers will need ladders as green goes vertical | The Times of Israel
Agriculture leader, Israel has something that might interest you.
Tomorrow's farmers will need ladders as green goes vertical | The Times of Israel
Fallow can be as short as one to two cropping seasons. Some farmers just plant some legumes like mung bean or sitao without the fertilizer. Legumes can replenish the soil with nitrogen. Some will completely let the land be idle during fallow (I'm not an agriculturist but I had courses from HS to college about crop and animal science)
We use river water for irrigation. My father just pays a fixed tariff fee at the LGU in our municipality.
I don't understand why there would be complications in using "deep well" water.
It is still water, and if plants don't get it, they die.
Try to read the Organic Agriculture Act. I am not very involved with organic agri.
But government subsidies are usually coursed through DA offices or Municipal/City Agriculture Office. You have to ask them.
But don;t be surprised if what you read in the papers is not what you get in reality. Remember the fertilizer scam?
Well, this is limited to non-existent. That also depends on your area. In the provinces, there are local LGU's who support or promote, organic farming in cooperation with the DA, PCAARRD, and various foreign sponsors.
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Organic farming is grass roots, very low key, so it has very little capital input IMHO.
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I'm doing that too. However, the weather is (still) not cooperating. Planting forage greens and perimeter fruit trees in the meantime. Will start with veggies when the first rains come.
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I think Dupay Seeds have them. Check in Facebook.
BTW, those trees take time to grow and mature.
Last edited by lowslowbenz; May 11th, 2016 at 09:39 PM.
btw, i saw Buendia Plant Nursery this morning along Malugay. not sure if they sell seedlings also.
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You can also use kakawate. Leaves can be used as herbage for big and small ruminants, while the tree trunks can be used as live fencing material.