Healthier Living and Organic Farming
By Ajay R
A large part of organic agriculture involves the health of
the soil and the ecosystems in which crops and livestock
are raised. Foods certified as organic must be produced using
growing methods that minimize soil erosion and that maintain
or enhance the fertility of the soil. All the chemicals in the
world can't nourish a garden as well as healthy organic compost.
Look for natural and organic alternatives to chemical fertilizers,
such as the use of compost. Natural fertilizers, compost and
organic materials encourage native earthworms. The soil's organic
matter contributes to good soil structure, and water-holding
capacity. Improve the soil with organic matter and fertilizers
to develop the best soil for growing seeds and plants.
The availability of nutrients from organic fertilizers depends
on their breakdown by soil organisms, which in turn depends
on weather and soil conditions. Their nutrients are not available
to plants until the organic matter has decomposed. In reality,
you can't have a good organic garden without a good composter.
The use of disease resistance must be emphasized within an
organic program. In current organic production systems, growers
are not permitted to use conventional synthetic organic fungicides
in their disease management program. The national organic program
rules prohibit the use of conventional pesticides, petroleum,
or sewage-sludge-based fertilizers, bioengineering or ionizing
radiation and synthetic substances. But, there are several general
things any organic gardener can do to beat those pests naturally.
Many believe that organic foods contain a higher level of nutrient
minerals and much lower levels of heavy metals. As a result,
the industry has understandably grown from experimental garden
plots to large farms with surplus products sold under special
organic labels.
Today, organic foods are available at supermarkets and farmer's
markets, in restaurants and through mail-order suppliers, even
here on the web.
Example - http://www.organic-items.com
Buying organic will insure that the food products you consume
contain no genetically modified organisms, and are free from
irradiation.
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