Tomorrow I will do some more reading on reduced tillage. This month I have to decide what my master's project will be and plan it out, so we can start planting by the beginning of September. It might be looking at reduced tillage with various cover crops in an organic setting. They do work with pesticides on the research farm and I don't want to be the cause of spreading any more, it's just not right. But I do see how easily you can do non-sustainable practices in an organic setting--organic is not permaculture, it is just spraying certain allowed fertilizers and pesticides instead of far worse ones. But it alone isn't enough.
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