@driverfarms1 Gonna post this piece here also
As it demonstrates changes in commodity production outcomes, relative to conventional neighbours.
https://t.co/2bmV60uqPR https://t.co/33Uop8Mtc8
For those concerned about N costs, a meta-analysis of commodity maze production found that regen producers were 70% more profitable and had 10 x lower insect pest pressure compared to their conventional neighbours
https://t.co/2bmV60uqPR https://t.co/J3WUV3zjCR
@scott_vinh Yep - same as in corn in 2018 paper by/w LaCanne. Interesting nuance in almond paper where higher unit revenue drove profits, is that regen costs were on avg higher, but difference went away for those regen producers operating at same scale. https://t.co/uFsp6ts3Xd
@berkeleyrabe @cottonfarmgirl @fleroy1974 @stationmum101 This argument can't reduced to one product Vs another.
It's the method of production and the management that significant.
Regen operations that incorp livestock fast track the processes of regen
The role of the ruminant is intrinsic to landscape function
https://t.co/NFREVtK3id
@DavidButler34 @driverfarms1 @essexwindyfarm I know this is insecticides, but these trends will be broadly true for fungicides also. Cutting the first will reduce the need for the second.
https://t.co/2bmV60uqPR https://t.co/RRocO3WjCt
Decreased pests, decreased costs, increased profits, and better soil structure realized through regenerative ag production systems. (Peer-reviewed paper) https://t.co/iSGNSPlbKI https://t.co/XNzDoFXsx2
@RobHavard1 @ConnemaraFarmer @Ben__Adamss No data for the UK.
But insitu, replicated, with conventional standard farm treatments
"the regenerative system was nearly twice as profitable as the conventional corn farms (ANOVA; F1,70 = 14.35, P < 0.001; Fig. 2)."
https://t.co/2bmV60uqPR
@RichardLimb8 @Ben__Adamss Despite having lower grain yields, the regenerative system was nearly twice as profitable as the conventional corn farms (ANOVA; F1,70 = 14.35, P < 0.001; Fig. 2).
https://t.co/2bmV60uqPR
@LMcLachlan60 @Ben__Adamss Not true prewar ag is synonymous with regenag
"The regenerative systems had 70% higher profit than conventional cornfields"
https://t.co/2bmV60uqPR https://t.co/jVd1etB5yV
@Ben__Adamss Yeah, isn't the point to make a profit?
To accrue value and capital in our operations?
Or is it to draw down on reserves & rely on inputs?
"The regenerative systems had 70% higher profit than conventional cornfields"
https://t.co/2bmV60uqPR https://t.co/jVd1etB5yV
”Regenerative fields had 29% lower grain production but 78% higher profits over traditional corn production systems.” Saattaa kiinostaa @Maan_viljelija @TuomasJMattila https://t.co/svSwGSHxiY