what is the difference between organic and conventional farming and how are they similar?

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What are the differences between organic and conventional farming and how are they similar?

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2 Responses to what is the difference between organic and conventional farming and how are they similar?

  1. conventional farming uses industrial fertilizers and pesticides, while organic farming does not. “Natural” fertilizers such as manure and some plant derived pesticides are OK but the idea is to be completely ‘chemical’ free.

    Steve E
    January 17, 2012 at 5:06 pm
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  2. conventional farming may include the use of inorganic fertilizers and pesticides. organic farming involves the use of natural sources of fertilizers and pesticides, that can be achieved either by application of the latter two originated from natural sources ex: manure or by using practices that help imporve soil fertility and resistance to pests such as crop rotation. the goal is to achieve a product that is free of chemical and possibly hazardous (to human health) substances.

    Julie
    January 17, 2012 at 5:21 pm
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