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I hate to see people go to the trouble of posting something, and if it doesn't get the adrenaline pumping, it gets ignored.
But thanks for posting, regardless.RR alfalfa’s advantages far outweigh disadvantages
Harry Cline
Feb. 28, 2011 9:19am
“Roundup Ready Alfalfa: An Emerging Technology” is the title of 8153, published in 2004. That emergence was put on hold almost four years ago when a radical group convinced a San Francisco federal judge to stop the sale of Roundup Ready alfalfa. The so called watchdog group claimed the U.S. Department of Agriculture must conduct an environmental impact statement. USDA did that, and along the way the Supreme Court overruled the San Francisco judge who halted the sale of the biotech forage seed.
The legal labyrinth took four years to maneuver, but RR alfalfa is back on the market.
Putnam and Western hay market analyst Seth Hoyt do not expect herbicide-resistant varieties to be heavily planted this spring because spring is not the ideal time to plant alfalfa in California and Arizona. Fall is better because of the heavy weed pressure associated with spring planting.
However, UC forage specialists say if growers wanted to plant alfalfa in the spring, RR alfalfa would be a good choice, since spring weeds could be more easily be eliminated with glyphosate-resistant alfalfa rather than using non-Roundup herbicides in conventional alfalfa varieties.
Seed companies are advertising their RR varieties. However, the same radical group that halted sales four years ago has notified USDA it will sue the department for approving RR alfalfa without proper consultation with the Fish and Wildlife Service as required by the Endangered Species Act. One report indicated the Center for Food Safety was going to go back with its second nuisance lawsuit on the same issue to the same San Francisco federal judge who stopped RR alfalfa seed sales the first time. It is the same judge deemed to be in error by a 7-1 Supreme Court vote.
However, for now, growers can buy and plant RR alfalfa.


bchandler wrote:I know that Monsanto argues that these crops require less herbicides and pesticides, but the numbers don't lie... that reduced cost only lasts a few years for each variety they make RR.
bchandler wrote:Then the costs go through the roof, as the resistant weeds and bugs require stronger and STRONGER sprays, and more frequent spraying.
Do your research.

bchandler wrote:Maybe the real problem here is the WAY we farm altogether... which makes very poor use of ag space due to the need for automation on the farm. I for one do not believe in these massive farms to start with. In point of fact I believe that they and especially their methods are a part of the problem.
I personally believe that we must return to a more sustainable form of farming, that works with nature and with God's ways. Not this Frankenstein of co-ops, conglomerates, and monster corporations that are destroying our world... one piece of failed farm land at a time.


bchandler wrote:I can take a piece of land... and in 4 years get 8 times commercial yields on that land. By using the french intensive, or bio-intensive method...

...then you certainly should!![]()

bchandler wrote:I have... and i am currently in year 3 on my new garden...

I personally believe that we must return to a more sustainable form of farming, that works with nature and with God's ways. Not this Frankenstein of co-ops, conglomerates, and monster corporations that are destroying our world... one piece of failed farm land at a time.
1 In the last days the mountain of the Lord's house will be established at the top of the mountains and will be raised above the hills. Peoples will stream to it,
2 and many nations will come and say, "Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob. He will teach us about His ways so we may walk in His paths." For instruction will go out of Zion and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.
3 He will settle disputes among many peoples and provide arbitration for strong nations that are far away. They will beat their swords into plows, and their spears into pruning knives. Nation will not take up the sword against nation, and they will never again train for war.
4 But each man will sit under his grapevine and under his fig tree with no one to frighten [him]. For the mouth of the Lord of Hosts has promised [this].




bchandler wrote:That is the whole point... transferring what we know works amazingly well on the homestead farm, to the commercial farm. It can be done... but it requires a lot of vision and drive from the farmers... they are taking risks with their lively-hood and inheritance after all.

As I stated before ready1, I have no doubt at all of your love for God, his people, or his creation. I wish i could have saved our family farm... but the cost was beyond me, and the remainder of the inheritors simply wanted to sell out. I wish you nothing but the best that God has for you. I also wish upon you God's own clarity and wisdom in how you choose to run your family farm. God bless you and keep you.

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