RandyForRubio
Well-Known Member
yeah, I also mentioned time. In my experience, it takes about 5 years to see the boost in yield that comes from good, biodynamic farming practices. (That's a super rough number, for the record. It's based on the two 5-year-plus experiences I have working the same bits of land.)
Sounds about right to me. Gonna be different on every piece of course. Only problem is that us farmers aren't patient. It's hard to invest our own money into something that might show benefits in 5+ years, Ya know? Especially when we have methods that work right now. That's the challenge to me at least. It's fun though, I enjoy this part of it. The thinking, the philosphy behind why we do what we do.