Less farmland is going for organic
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US (NY): Why some growers are turning away from organic certification
Farmer Jeremy Brown taps the nose of a young calf. "I love the ones with the pink noses," he says. This pink-nosed animal is just one of about 3,200 cattle at Twin Birch Dairy in Skaneateles, New York. In Brown's eyes, the cows on the farm aren't just workers: "They're the boss, they're the queen of the…
Organic farming stagnates for the first time – the developments of Swiss agriculture
Increasingly fewer farms, more and more women at the top of farms. Changes in agriculture in five points. Organic farming is stalling for the first time. Picture: keystoneIn the past, more and more farms, more and more women at the top of farms. Changes in agriculture in five points.Previously, they were a niche product – today, more and more organic products are being found. Despite growing demand, Swiss organic farming stagnates for the first …
Less Farmland Going for Organic Crops as Costs, Other Issues Take Root
By CAITLYN DAPROZA of Rochester Institute of Technology and PATRICK WHITTLE of The Associated Press SKANEATELES, N.Y. (AP) – Farmer Jeremy Brown taps the nose of a young calf. “I love the ones with the pink noses,” he says. This pink-nosed animal is just one of about 3,200 cattle at Twin Birch Dairy in Skaneateles, […] The post Less Farmland Going for Organic Crops as Costs, Other Issues Take Root appeared first on Business Journal Daily | The Y…
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