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Can organic and conventional farming coexist?

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Published on Jul 12, 2012

It's key not to position one side against the other when it comes to farm management styles. All farmers and ranchers work towards the same goal -- providing food.

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  • redddbaron

    Until the large corporate producer gets it, then no they can't coexist. That's why they are trying so hard to regulate out the smaller, but more efficient producers. It's foolish though. Because managed intensive rotational grazing can be done large scale at tremendous profit potential. If a guy like Salatin can out produce acre for acre the large corporate farmer from his 100 acre hard scrabble farm, who knows what a large corporate producer could do on prime Iowa, Illinois or Indiana land?

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