Advantages and Disadvantages of Organic Farming

Organic farming is a method which does not use chemical fertilizer or pesticide. Various methods used in this type of farming include crop rotation and the use of compost. There are advantages and disadvantages of organic farming that you should know about if you are considering this type of farming. First, let's look at the disadvantages. One of the disadvantages of this kind of farming is the lack of convenience. Often, it is easier to use fertilizers and pesticides rather than rotating crops and creating a compost pile. However, easier is not always better.

You might think that organic farming relates only to plants, trees, fruits, vegetables and herbs. In fact, this type of farming not only encompasses botanical life but also livestock. Non-organic farming not only includes the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides but also antibiotics and hormones fed to animals. Traces of these potentially dangerous hormones are found in animal products that people commonly purchase from the supermarket. Meat, eggs and milk are examples of commonly consumed animal products that may contain harmful byproducts. The public is quickly becoming aware of the potential dangers of such products, especially after the emergence of mad cow disease.

Organic farming is definitely healthier than non-organic farming. You can rest easy knowing the botanical and animal products you produce are safe for human consumption. Organic products are gaining popularity with consumers these days. Many people buy only organic products. Therefore, you may find the cultivation of organic products more lucrative as well. While organic .farming may involve more work and effort than non-organic farming, it is well worth it. One of the foundations of organic farming is healthy soil. When the soil is properly nurtured you will find it easier to grow organically.

If you want to find out more about the advantages and disadvantages of organic farming, there is plenty of information on the Internet that can help you. You will find websites devoted to farming organically as well as many forums and message boards where you can network and socialize with other organic farmers. In addition, there are many books devoted to the subject of organic farming also. One great title is Organic Farming: Everything You Need to Know by Peter V. Fossel. Another title you may want to consider is Profitable Organic Farming by Jon Newton.





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