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            | Farmkid | 
            
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               I am a farmer in Illinois. Any corn or soybeans that are grown organic have a much lessor yield of crop. Just wondering what are the advantages of growing ag organically?  Just wonder everyone's thoughts.
  
		
				
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               10/15/2011 5:19:43 PM 
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            | christrules | 
            
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               Organic reduces the need for applied N, corn after corn.   Increases humates CEC, better H2O retention... do you plant a cover crop?  Big increase in N (winter rye and vetch).  Check out AgriEnergy, Inc.  www.agrienergy.net 
		
				
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