Difference between cow based farming and organic farming
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Answer:Three important differences between natural farming & organic farming:
1) Cost: Organic farming is more expensive than natural farming because it requires using large amounts of organic fertilizers & manure on the land bought from those who sell them.
2) Effort: Organic farming requires activities such as mixing of manures or compost, plowing, and tilting whereas there is no plowing or tilting or fertilizers in natural farming. "In natural farming, decomposition of organic matter by microbes & earthworms is encouraged right on the soil surface itself, which slowly releases nutrients into the soil".
3) Environmental impact: Organic farming has an effect on the surrounding environment while natural farming does not & it conforms with local biodiversity.
To combine the "goods" of both worlds, my approach is to apply little of organic farming & more of natural farming. Sometimes, the use of chemical fertilizers becomes necessary but overdoing it is better avoided.
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